Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII | who, during the time of danger, had hidden themselves in
2 I, XII | themselves from the immediate danger of starvation by robbing
3 I, XVII | to the greatness of the danger, called upon Christ, and
4 I, XIX | save him from the impending danger. But he rebuked them, and
5 I, XX | bodies, they could escape the danger; many of them, flying headlong
6 I, XXVII| brought forth, if there be danger of death, even the very
7 I, XXXI | admonishes him not to incur the danger of being puffed up by the
8 II, VII | through carelessness, was in danger of being consumed by the
9 II, VII | about averting by prayer the danger which the strong hands of
10 II, XII | received, not only escaped the danger from his enemy, but, by
11 III, XIX | sides, defended him from the danger of the fire. He also saw
12 III, XIX | monasteries would also be in danger, he left all things in order,
13 IV, XIV | death those that were in danger by reason of the disease,
14 IV, XXII | to his lot in his time of danger, had been conferred on him
15 IV, XXV | themselves like brides, to the danger of their state, or to gain
16 IV, XXXII| course, for fear of greater danger. The brother having long
17 V, I | when the brethren were in danger at sea. [687-699 A.D.]~THE
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