Christian saints -- India -- Romances; Gautama Buddha -- Legends -- Adaptations; Princes -- India -- Romances
Now when the people heard tell of that which had come to pass, there
assembled a countless multitude out of all the cities and regions round
about, to venerate and view the bodies of these Saints. Thereupon,
sooth to say, they chanted the sacred hymns over them, and vied one
with another to light lamps lavishly, and rightly and fitly, might one
say, in honour of these children and inheritors of light. And with
splendour and much solemnity they laid their bodies in the Church which
Ioasaph had built from the very foundation. And many miracles and
cures, during the translation and deposition of their relics, as also
in later times, did the Lord work by his holy servants. And King
Barachias and all the people beheld the mighty virtues that were shown
by them; and many of the nations round about, that were sick of
unbelief and ignorance of God, believed through the miracles that were
wrought at their sepulchre. And all they that saw and heard of the
Angelic life of Ioasaph, and of his love of God from his childhood
upward, marvelled, and in all things glorified God that alway worketh
together with them that love him, and granteth them exceeding great
reward.
Here endeth this history, which I have written, to the best of my
ability, even as I heard it from the truthful lips of worthy men who
delivered it unto me. And may God grant that all we that read or hear
this edifying story may obtain the heritage of such as have pleased the
Lord, by the prayers and intercessions of blessed Barlaam and Ioasaph,
of whom this story telleth, in Christ Jesu our Lord; to whom belongeth
worship, might, majesty and glory, with the Father and the Holy Ghost,
now and for evermore, world without end. Amen.
End of Project Gutenberg's Barlaam and Ioasaph, by St. John of Damascus
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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