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1 I, pref| wander through inextricable darkness without any result of his 2 I, 1 | enfeebled, they may lie in darkness. We must provide for these, 3 I, 18 | human race. Oh how great the darkness in which you were involved, 4 I, 21 | blinded breasts! In what darkness of life andin how great 5 II, 1 | is perpetually to scatter darkness, and to blind the minds 6 II, 5 | interchanges of light and darkness, by which alternate courses 7 II, 5 | withdrawn, a night of excessive darkness should become too oppressive 8 II, 5 | variety, and tempered the darkness itself with many and minute 9 II, 5 | God to remove the gloom of darkness! He concludes the book, 10 II, 5 | them through the gloomy darkness, Heordered them to give 11 II, 10 | placed on the earth the darkness, which is contrary to these. 12 II, 10 | He placed on the earth darkness, and the inhabitants of 13 II, 10 | because it always brings on darkness, and because it makes men 14 II, 10 | depends upon the light, so darkness belongs to the west: but 15 II, 10 | destruction are contained in darkness. Then He measured out in 16 II, 10 | the extreme west. For as darkness is opposed to light, so 17 II, 10 | and as cold is nearest to darkness, so is the northern region 18 II, 10 | heat, nor overpower the darkness by their multitude, therefore 19 II, 13 | was made from light and darkness, from life and death; and 20 II, 13 | dominion, it is in everlasting darkness and death. And the force 21 II, 17 | Therefore they draw on darkness, and overspread the truth 22 II, 18 | ones himself,--namely, into darkness, and hell, and everlasting 23 II, 18 | business, to involve men in darkness, that the true God may not 24 III, 6 | with light, the other with darkness, a part of knowledge is 25 III, 18 | lie in the depths of the darkness of ignorance. And this ignorance 26 III, 19 | crimes were thrust down into darkness, and lay in the mire; but 27 III, 28 | things are overspread with darkness. Empedocles complains that 28 III, 29 | folly, he overspreads with darkness, that no one may be able 29 III, 30 | Anaxagoras finds light in the darkness? or until Democritus draws 30 IV, 1 | overspread with gloom and darkness; and in conformity with 31 IV, 8 | men, and overspread with darkness even those who retained 32 IV, 15 | eyes blinded in the deepest darkness, He restored them to their 33 IV, 19 | its light, and there was darkness from the sixth even to the 34 IV, 20 | prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison-house." 35 IV, 20 | of folly, were sitting in darkness, ignorant of God and of 36 IV, 26 | and surrounded with the darkness of ignorance, worship earthly 37 IV, 26 | enwrapped in the gloom and darkness of folly, and ignorant in 38 IV, 30 | part of the people to the darkness of death: I will explain: 39 V, 3 | more black than Cimmerian darkness, as they say! He may perhaps 40 V, 10 | therefore, how great a cloud of darkness and errors, has over-spread 41 V, 20 | call day night--the sun darkness? Moreover, it is the same 42 VI, 1 | the body, are engaged with darkness and death, which belong 43 VI, 2 | Him, as though He were in darkness. But if they were able to 44 VI, 2 | for a short time mist and darkness would overspread your dimmed 45 VI, 2 | that they may not be in darkness; and their worshippers, 46 VI, 3 | setting of the sun, and to darkness. I will therefore describe 47 VI, 9 | which belongs altogether to darkness. Wherefore there is no reason 48 VII, 16 | trains of comets, and the darkness of the sun, and the colour 49 VII, 19 | laid open in the dead and darkness of the night, that the light 50 VII, 19 | there will be fire and darkness in the midst of theblack 51 VII, 21 | will be hidden in the same darkness with the wicked, being destined 52 VII, 23 | shall send the wicked to darkness in fire. But as many as 53 VII, 24 | sun, and moon."~Then that darkness will be taken away from 54 VII, 27 | death life, in the place of darkness brightness, and in the place