Chapter
1 INT | exhortations, or the record of the lives of them that have travelled
2 I | thirsting to lay down their lives for Christ his sake, and
3 I | his wickedness ended their lives by suffering martyrdom,
4 V | anchorets who spend their lives in such philosophies. Some
5 XII | brought their miserable lives to a miserable end, and
6 XII | winds, others spending their lives in the hovels which they
7 XII | These men therefore live the lives of Angels on earth, chanting
8 XII | their fellowship, whose lives also they imitated. Blessed,
9 XII | take the stamp of their lives, and wear their habit: even
10 XVI | raiment, yet passed their lives in such good cheer. The
11 XXIII | holy monks lay down their lives for the Lord. They were
12 XXV | sinful lusts, and made their lives a headquarters for all wickedness,
13 XXV | bodies, nay, even their very lives? Who is so cowardly, who
14 XXVII | ready to lay down their lives: they keep his commandments
15 XXVII | living righteous and holy lives, as the Lord their God commanded
16 XXXI | shameful names and shameful lives? Woe unto you that are more
17 XXXVI | to demand account of our lives, and to reward us according
18 XXXVII| companions, and how the lives of all had depended on his
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