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dauntless 1
david 25
dawning 1
day 59
daylight 1
days 30
dazzle 1
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60 means
60 rites
60 sought
59 day
59 else
59 flesh
59 former
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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day

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | For when that most happy day had shone upon the world, 2 I, 4 | not even labour for the day, content with the unstored 3 I, 11| Because there is a fixed day in the annals on which the 4 II, 2 | beside them through the whole day, they offer to them contributions, 5 II, 5 | with what rites and on what day to worship each, with what 6 II, 5 | effected, as it were every day, motions unequal and resembling 7 II, 5 | there would be perpetual day. Also if the stars had no 8 II, 5 | might be vicissitudes of day and night, it was His will 9 II, 8 | and taken captive on that day, the truth of which was 10 II, 8 | he is said on the same day to have lost his son, and 11 II, 8 | the army, and on the same day the camp was taken by Brutus. 12 II, 10| these parts He also made day and night, to complete by 13 II, 10| which we call years. The day, which the first east supplies, 14 II, 17| foolish men search after day by day."~But these same 15 II, 17| men search after day by day."~But these same authorities 16 III, 8 | ourselves out with striving day and night, seeing that the 17 III, 17| Therefore let us suffer no day, in short, no moment of 18 IV, 10| crucified, and on the third day rise again. And when I shall 19 IV, 13| opinion, though they had every day before their eyes those 20 IV, 13| in Isaiah: "And in that day there shall be a root of 21 IV, 18| rise again on the third day. For He Himself was the 22 IV, 18| eyes; and Thou shall fear day and night, and shalt have 23 IV, 19| shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, that the 24 IV, 19| foretold that on the third day He should rise again from 25 IV, 19| soldiers. But on the third day, before light, there was 26 IV, 19| rise again on the third day, had been foretold by the 27 IV, 19| will revive us in the third day." And therefore the Sibyl 28 IV, 20| to their fathers, in the day that I took them by the 29 IV, 21| heaven, on the fortieth day after His passion, as Daniel 30 IV, 26| from the dead on the third day. Nor ought any one to be 31 IV, 28| to do it throughout the day. If one victim renders the 32 IV, 28| they who do this often in a day lose the name of religious 33 V, 9 | on festival and ordinary day alike, the whole people 34 V, 10| By young Lulus' dawning day,"~he did not spare them,~" 35 V, 12| justice grows strong from day to day, they should be deserted 36 V, 12| grows strong from day to day, they should be deserted 37 V, 15| orators. But on the next day the same man overthrew his 38 V, 15| praised on the preceding day, not indeed with the gravity 39 V, 20| therefore, do they not call day night--the sun darkness? 40 V, 24| to await patiently that day of heavenly judgment, in 41 VI, 11| of a few days. Thus every day the estates of most trifling 42 VI, 11| mercy, flourish more every day. They therefore act better 43 VI, 12| property even in a single day, shall I throw away the 44 VI, 24| And pass into the light of day,~Then comes the stress of 45 VII, 14| consecrated the seventh day, on which He had rested 46 VII, 14| thousand years. For the great day of God is limited by a circle 47 VII, 14| thousand years are as one day." And as God laboured during 48 VII, 14| works, rested the seventh day and blessed it, at the end 49 VII, 14| of great things; as this day of ours, which is bounded 50 VII, 14| last of all, on the sixth day, He made man also, and introduced 51 VII, 14| so now on the great sixth day the true man is being formed 52 VII, 16| between the night and the day; the moon will now fail, 53 VII, 16| month diminished, and the day contracted into a short 54 VII, 17| unburied; but after the third day he shall come to life again; 55 VII, 25| place, and that the last day of the extreme conclusion 56 VII, 25| to be expected by us from day to day, and to be feared. 57 VII, 25| expected by us from day to day, and to be feared. When, 58 VII, 27| be the approach of that day in which he must depart 59 VII, 27| without anxiety await that day, in which God, the Ruler


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