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1 1, XLVI | vision or a dream of the night. Many such instances have 2 2, XV | offended because of Me this night,"--a statement which was 3 2, LXVII | sons of darkness and of night, and had devoted themselves 4 3, LX | law of the Lord day and night, and by "reason of habit 5 4, XXVI | being termed a bird of the night? And are not they who wallow 6 4, XXIX | likened to a "bird of the night."~ 7 4, LXXVII| Euripides, that~'The Sun and Night are to mortals slaves,'~ 8 4, LXXVII| ants and flies? For the night is created for them in order 9 4, LXXVII| the verse:--~"The Sun and Night are to mortals slaves."~ 10 4, LXXVII| which most need the day and night are the things which are 11 4, LXXVII| upon the earth. Day and night, then, are subject to mortals, 12 4, LXXVII| labour by day and rest by night, have, besides, the benefit 13 4, LXXVII| must not say that day and night were brought into being 14 6, XXXI | second Iao, who shinest by night who art the ruler of the 15 6, XLI | according to His Gospel, using night and day, continuously and 16 8, LXIII | God, whether by day or by night, whether in public or in