Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | infant whose life is but a day upon the earth. Who remindeth
2 3, 7-13 | fitted not: or as if on a day when business is publicly
3 3, 7-13 | see, in one man, and one day, and one house, different
4 3, 7-13 | in one and the same body, day, or family, they easily
5 3, 11-20| not despair of being one day what I was"; she presently,
6 4, 8-13 | Behold, they went and came day by day, and by coming and
7 4, 8-13 | they went and came day by day, and by coming and going,
8 5, 3-4 | the sun and moon, -what day and hour, and how many digits, -
9 5, 3-4 | and these are read at this day, and out of them do others
10 5, 3-4 | month of the year, and what day of the month, and what hour
11 5, 3-4 | month, and what hour of the day, and what part of its light,
12 5, 5-9 | days and nights, and of day and night itself, with the
13 5, 7-13 | through her tears night and day poured out, was a sacrifice
14 5, 9-17 | service to Thy saints, no day intermitting the oblation
15 5, 9-17 | at Thine altar, twice a day, morning and evening, without
16 6, 1-1 | the whole, wouldest one day give the rest, most calmly,
17 6, 1 | him indeed every Lord's day, rightly expounding the
18 6, 6-9 | me feel my misery on that day, when I was preparing to
19 6, 7-12 | forgotten him, who was one day to be among Thy children,
20 6, 7-12 | unknowingly. For as one day I sat in my accustomed place,
21 6, 8-13 | detesting spectacles, he was one day by chance met by divers
22 6, 11-20| turn to the Lord; and from day to day deferred to live
23 6, 11-20| the Lord; and from day to day deferred to live in Thee,
24 7, 8-12 | healthful sorrows, was from day to day healed. ~ ~
25 7, 8-12 | sorrows, was from day to day healed. ~ ~
26 7, 10-16| Thee do I sigh night and day. Thee when I first knew,
27 8, 6-14 | 8.6.14 Upon a day then, Nebridius being absent (
28 8, 6-15 | them to return, for the day was now far spent. But they
29 8, 7-18 | therefore deferred from day to day to reject the hopes
30 8, 7-18 | therefore deferred from day to day to reject the hopes of this
31 8, 7-18 | course. And now was the day come wherein I was to be
32 8, 10-24| if both be open on one day; or thirdly, to rob another'
33 9, 4-7 | 9.4.7 Now was the day come wherein I was in deed
34 9, 4-10 | treasure up wrath against the day of wrath, and of the revelation
35 9, 7-15 | of sorrow: and from that day to this the custom is retained,
36 9, 9-19 | between them, even for one day, and confidentially asking
37 9, 10-23| 9.10.23 The day now approaching whereon
38 9, 10-23| depart this life (which day Thou well knewest, we knew
39 9, 10-26| Thou knowest that in that day when we were speaking of
40 9, 11-27| and in that sickness one day she fell into a swoon, and
41 9, 11-28| when I was absent, one day discoursed with certain
42 9, 11-28| raise me up." On the ninth day then of her sickness, and
43 9, 12-32| prayers; yet was I the whole day in secret heavily sad, and
44 9, 12-32| the height, Who, robing day in light, hast poured Soft
45 9, 13-36| of my mouth. For she, the day of her dissolution now at
46 9, 13-36| without intermission of one day: whence she knew the holy
47 10, 31-43| There is another evil of the day, which I would were sufficient
48 10, 34-51| affect me, waking, the whole day, nor is any rest given me
49 10, 34-51| wherever I am through the day, gliding by me in varied
50 10, 34-53| our souls, which my soul day and night sigheth after.
51 11, 2-3 | we go? whither cry? The day is Thine, and the night
52 11, 13-16| more be. Thy years are one day; and Thy day is not daily,
53 11, 13-16| years are one day; and Thy day is not daily, but To-day,
54 11, 13-16| to whom Thou saidst, This day have I begotten Thee. Thou
55 11, 15-19| current month present; but one day only; the rest being to
56 11, 15-20| the length scarce of one day. But let us examine that
57 11, 15-20| because neither is one day present as a whole. For
58 11, 15-20| twenty hours of night and day: of which, the first hath
59 11, 23-29| that wooden wheel was a day, nor yet he, that it was
60 11, 23-30| that. For I ask, Seeing "day" denotes not the stay only
61 11, 23-30| earth (according to which day is one thing, night another);
62 11, 23-30| reckoned apart;- seeing then a day is completed by the motion
63 11, 23-30| the motion alone make the day, or the stay in which that
64 11, 23-30| For if the first be the day; then should we have a day,
65 11, 23-30| day; then should we have a day, although the sun should
66 11, 23-30| then should not that make a day, if between one sun-rise
67 11, 23-30| times about, to complete one day. If both, then neither could
68 11, 23-30| neither could that be called a day; if the sun should run his
69 11, 23-30| that is which is called day; but, what time is, whereby
70 12, 8-8 | water and water, the second day, after the creation of light,
71 12, 8-8 | which Thou madest the third day, by giving a visible figure
72 12, 13-16| and not mentioning what day Thou createdst them; this
73 12, 13-16| to be created the second day, and called Heaven, it conveys
74 12, 20-29| distinguished and formed, we at this day see in the bulk of this
75 13, 8-9 | darkness be as the noon day. Give Thyself unto me, O
76 13, 13-14| which have been my meat day and night, whilst they daily
77 13, 14-15| because of sin; until the day break, and the shadows fly
78 13, 14-15| and the children of the day, not the children of the
79 13, 14-15| and callest the light, day, and the darkness, night.
80 13, 18-22| of sense, as betwixt the day and the night; or between
81 13, 18-22| and divide betwixt the day and the night, and be for
82 13, 18-22| night is far spent, and the day is at hand: and that Thou
83 13, 18-23| were for the rule of the day. To another the word of
84 13, 18-23| gladdens the forementioned day, are only for the rule of
85 13, 19-24| what to distribute to the day, and to the night, that
86 13, 19-25| over the earth; and let the day, lightened by the sun, utter
87 13, 19-25| lightened by the sun, utter unto day, speech of wisdom; and night,
88 13, 21-29| by them manifoldly, from day to day. But the living soul
89 13, 21-29| manifoldly, from day to day. But the living soul takes
90 13, 23-34| heaven itself, nor over the day and the night, which Thou
91 13, 24-35| light, which Thou calledst day; nor the firmament of heaven,
92 13, 29-44| that what Thou madest each day, Thou sawest that it was
93 13, 32-47| the sun to suffice for the day, the moon and the stars
94 13, 36-51| 13.36.51 But the seventh day hath no evening, nor hath
95 13, 36-51| good, resting the seventh day, although Thou madest them
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