Part, Question 
 1   1, 10  |       instance two days or two hours cannot be together; ~nevertheless,
 2   1, 68  |  denote a space of twenty-four hours). Other instances of a similar
 3   1, 69  |        a period of twenty-four hours is also called ~day, where
 4   1, 74  |      is made up of twenty-four hours. Hence, by ~mentioning "
 5   1, 69  |  denote a space of twenty-four hours). Other instances of a similar
 6   1, 70  |        a period of twenty-four hours is also called ~day, where
 7   1, 73  |      is made up of twenty-four hours. Hence, by ~mentioning "
 8   2, 145 | forbidden to drink at ~various hours of the day. Therefore those
 9   2, 185 |         who sing the canonical hours in the church, but to those
10   3, 44  |     this case lasted for three hours, whereas an eclipse of ~
11   3, 51  |         There were thirty-six ~hours from the evening of His
12   3, 51  |  compute as night those three ~hours, from the sixth to the ninth
13   3, 51  |       as day those other three hours during which it was restored ~
14   3, 51  |    entire day with twenty-four hours of night and day; ~while
15   3, 53  |     which contains twenty-four hours. And as Augustine says (
16   3, 57  | because He was dead ~for forty hours, during forty days He established
17   3, 80  |      sin even in their wakeful hours; or it can come from the ~
18   3, 83  |        10~Seventhly, the three hours during which He hung upon
19 Suppl, 64|     Yet on those days ~certain hours are appointed for prayer.
20 Suppl, 64|       not bound to pray at all hours, one is ~bound throughout
 
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