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daughters 1
david 5
dawn 3
day 42
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de 1
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42 became
42 below
42 bodies
42 day
42 elohim
42 part
42 peculiar
Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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day

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 12| the sun exists during each day from a conglomeration of 2 I, 23| from Night both Air and Day were born;~But primal Earth, 3 IV, 43| consequence of the other; for day follows night, and night 4 IV, 43| follows night, and night day. Do not the Egyptians, however, 5 IV, 44| and darkness, night and day, life and death. And moreover 6 IV, 46| hither and thither they roll~Day by day o'er heav'n, endless, 7 IV, 46| thither they roll~Day by day o'er heav'n, endless, ever, ( 8 V, 2 | Egyptians," he says, "up to this day fertilizing mud, (and therefore) 9 V, 2 | preserve it until this day. For we behold, says (the 10 V, 9 | his province of night and day, who repose in their own 11 V, 15| visible) up to the present day, of all the words which 12 V, 21| primary marriage up to this day, women bring a dowry to 13 VI, 15| he would rise the third day. And accordingly, having 14 VI, 15| in that grave) until this day, for he was not the Christ. 15 VI, 22| habit, with the dawn of day, of instructing the Pythagoreans 16 VI, 27| which is the Creator, a day has been formed, and the " 17 VI, 42| was created on the sixth day. And (he asserts) that the 18 VI, 42| took place) on the sixth day, which is the preparation; ( 19 VI, 42| so it was) that on this (day) appeared the last man for 20 VIII, 2 | was above the firmament day, and the darkness he called 21 VIII, 7 | iota. (But) the seventh (day, which is) a rest and Sabbath, 22 VIII, 7 | commencement of the fourteenth day, which is the beginning 23 VIII, 11| be kept on the fourteenth day of the first month, according 24 VIII, 11| of the law, on whatever day (of the week) it should 25 IX, 1 | have sprung up in our own day, by which certain ignorant 26 IX, 5 | Hesiod because he knew not day and night. For day, he says, 27 IX, 5 | knew not day and night. For day, he says, and night are 28 IX, 5 | not know (the nature of) day and night, for they are 29 IX, 5 | following passage: "God is day, night; winter, summer; 30 IX, 5 | raised Himself up the third day, after having been interred 31 IX, 11| them. Beware of the very day up to that on which the 32 IX, 11| But, moreover, honour the day of the Sabbath, since that 33 IX, 11| the Sabbath, since that day is one of those during which 34 IX, 11| commence your works the third day from a Sabbath, since when 35 IX, 12| have risen up in our own day, and have not been silent 36 IX, 20| victuals for themselves one day previously, so as not (on 37 IX, 20| place to another (on that day), nor ease nature; nay, 38 IX, 25| so it is, that up to this day they continue in anticipation 39 X, 23| so has continued to this day among his successors. Noetus 40 X, 26| explained, shown to this day in the mountains called 41 X, 27| them, are up to the present day styled by the appellation 42 X, 29| primitive ages. Nearer our own day was there established a


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