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1 VI | they bade the king's own brother tell the king not thus to
2 VI | humility, the king gave his brother an answer which he failed
3 VI | death-trumpet to sound at his brother's door; who, when he heard
4 VI | the herald of thy peer and brother (against whom thy conscience
5 VI | Thus he comforted his brother and sent him home with a
6 XI | Whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be
7 XI | there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee,
8 XI | first be reconciled to thy brother.' And he also saith, 'Whosoever
9 XXI | his last lesson, saying, "Brother beloved, and dearest son,
10 XXII | king's son?' Barlaam is our brother and fellow-monk. But now
11 XXII | the dwelling-place of our brother, whom God loveth, although
12 XXVII| Isis, which had for her brother and husband that Osiris
13 XXVII| Osiris which was slain by his brother Typhon. And for this reason
14 XXVII| not able to help her own brother and husband; nor had Osiris,
15 XXVII| had Typhon, who killed his brother and was himself destroyed
16 XXVII| him, as it were their own brother: for they call themselves
17 XXXVI| unto Barachias, "Behold, brother, I charge thee, as the Apostle
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