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night-time 9
night-watches 1
night-watchings 1
nights 24
nimbly 1
nimia 1
nimrod 1
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24 marital
24 mirth
24 mourn
24 nights
24 passibility
24 period
24 poenit
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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nights

   Part, Question
1 3, 40| for "forty days and forty ~nights." Therefore it seems unbecoming 2 3, 41| desert ~forty days and forty nights, and was tempted by Satan."~ 3 3, 41| for forty days and forty ~nights, for Gregory (Hom. xvi inn 4 3, 41| fasted forty days and forty nights," saying that "during that 5 3, 41| desert ~forty days and forty nights; and was tempted by Satan." 6 3, 41| fasted ~forty days and forty nights. Therefore it seems that 7 3, 41| fasted forty ~days and forty nights, afterwards He was hungry": 8 3, 41| desert forty days and forty nights," and that He fasted during ~ 9 3, 41| fasted forty days and ~forty nights, afterwards He was hungry," 10 3, 41| tempted forty days and forty nights. But this is not to be ~ 11 3, 51| tomb only one day and two nights?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[ 12 3, 51| during only one day ~and two nights; because He said (Mt. 12: 13 3, 51| belly three days and three nights: so shall the Son of man 14 3, 51| earth three days and three nights." But He was in the heart ~ 15 3, 51| for only one day and two nights.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[ 16 3, 51| Therefore He was not two whole nights in the grave.~Aquin.: SMT 17 3, 51| is signified by the ~two nights during which He remained 18 3, 51| sepulchre during one day and two nights.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[ 19 3, 51| there will be already two nights and two days. Now after 20 3, 51| the ~three days and three nights will not stand. It remains 21 3, 51| the darkness of the two nights, ~that is, of our twofold 22 3, 52| the tomb for a day and two nights, ~so as to demonstrate the 23 3, 53| death for one day and two nights, as ~Augustine observes ( 24 3, 79| food forty days and forty ~nights unto the mount of God, Horeb."~


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