Chapter
1 VI | beyond measure. Time would fail me to tell thee the full
2 VIII | hath granted to us not to fail of this hope, teach and
3 XI | after baptism, I chance to fail in one or two of these commandments,
4 XII | their habit: even though we fail to equal their works; for
5 XIII | with thee, even if I shall fail to be of service to thee.
6 XV | unrighteousness; that, when ye fail, they may receive you into
7 XVI | him as I ought, yet if I fail to render to the Giver this
8 XIX | and evil communications, fail to receive proper correction.
9 XXI | blessings, whereof speech would fail to recount the exceeding
10 XXII | father's creed. But if we fail to take Barlaam, I know
11 XXIV | ruler of this world, did not fail him, but wrought diligently
12 XXV | wilfully do wrong, nor didst fail of the mark through ignorance,
13 XXV | lightning flash, yet should I fail to do justice to their brightness.
14 XXVII| philosophers among them, fail to understand that even
15 XXVII| eloquent among the Greeks fail to perceive that law-givers
16 XXXII| of the fire, so shall ye fail. But, as touching the divine
17 XXXII| and thy years shall not fail!' And those divine preachers
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