Chapter
1 I | colloquy. But that he should be able to do this in his advanced
2 II | all his care, has yet been able to heal me. " The man, leaping
3 VI | intoxicate; but was not able to abstain equally from
4 VI | be thereby rendered less able to work: for he was of a
5 VIII | all you can whilst I am able to teach you; for I have
6 VIII | begin to read, so as to be able to finish it in seven days. "
7 VIII | thereon as far as we are able. " They did so accordingly,
8 IX | the magical art, they were able to avert a stroke inflicted
9 X | as many persons as he was able.~
10 XIV | means sure that we shall be able to escape unhurt from that
11 XV | the evil spirit fled, not able to meet the coming of the
12 XVII | monastery, he was rejoiced to be able at length, with the blessing
13 XXII | of trial, but were never able to affect my body with injury,
14 XXIII | next morning found herself able to stand upon her feet.
15 XXIV | you are willing, you are able to tell me even this. "
16 XXVII | changed and disturbed? Who is able to investigate the judgments
17 XXXII | of covering that he was able. Two days did the man of
18 XXXII | physicians had not been able to cure. In short, he rose
19 XXXIV | replied in joke, "I was not able to eat the whole day, was
20 XXXVII| church, that you may be able to visit my tomb yourselves,
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