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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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night

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 21| they were spending the night in sport, they say that 2 I, 22| that he had meetings by night with the goddess Egeria. 3 II, 5 | would have been eternal night? But that there might be 4 II, 5 | vicissitudes of day and night, it was His will that the 5 II, 5 | the sun was withdrawn, a night of excessive darkness should 6 II, 5 | bright light to the frosty night." But if it isimpossible 7 II, 8 | Vatienus as he went to Rome at night, announcing that King Perseus 8 II, 10| parts He also made day and night, to complete by alternate 9 II, 10| better character. But the night, which the extreme west 10 II, 10| might, and splendour. But night, which we say is assigned 11 III, 8 | out with striving day and night, seeing that the object 12 III, 18| Empedocles, who in the dead of night cast himself into a cavity 13 III, 23| forth to them a light by night, as this does to us. And 14 IV, 12| said, "in a vision of the night, and, behold, one like the 15 IV, 18| Thou shall fear day and night, and shalt have no assurance 16 IV, 19| there shall bedark vast night for three hours,"~When these 17 IV, 26| Egyptians had perished in one night, the Hebrews alone were 18 V, 9 | growl~Drives forth into the night to prowl."~But these have 19 V, 9 | verses: "But now from morn to night, on festival and ordinary 20 VI, 2 | God, with whom there is no night? For He has so attempered 21 VII, 16| distinction between the night and the day; the moon will 22 VII, 16| not come; not even shall night give rest to their fear, 23 VII, 19| dead and darkness of the night, that the light of the descending 24 VII, 19| in the midst of theblack night."~This is the night which 25 VII, 19| theblack night."~This is the night which is celebrated by us 26 VII, 19| our King and God: of which night there is a twofold meaning; 27 VII, 20| No vision of the drowsy night, ~No airy current half so


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