Chapter
1 PREF | mentioned, if I had not thought it unmeet to insert new
2 PREF | perfect. ~Furthermore, I have thought right to admonish your gracious
3 I | he knew as a child, he thought as a child; but afterwards,
4 II | admonition of man, he was thought worthy also of being comforted
5 IV | and idleness, we take no thought to behold the light of God'
6 VII | TO HIM EARTHLY BREAD, WAS THOUGHT WORTHY TO BE REWARDED WITH
7 VII | took him to be a man, and thought that a long journey by night
8 VIII | life and health; for they thought it essential to them that
9 XVII | with the world he was now thought worthy to be promoted to
10 XIX | fountain; but afterwards he thought it more fitting to live
11 XXIII | became so much worse that she thought she should die, the venerable
12 XXV | holy father, that you have thought worthy to enter our house
13 XXVII | temptation.' " But some thought he said this because a pestilence
14 XXVII | these things, the brethren thought, as I have before stated,
15 XXIX | returned thanks to Him, that He thought her worthy to be visited
16 XXXVII | indisposition has come upon me. ' I thought that he was speaking of
17 XXXVII | and grave demeanour, was thought worthy to hear the last
18 XXXVII | buried here, and yet we have thought proper to request of you
19 XXXVIII| to grow upon him, and we thought that the time of his dissolution
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