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Alphabetical [« »] coining 1 coition 2 colarbasus 4 cold 18 colder 1 coldness 1 collect 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 superior 19 whole 18 church 18 cold 18 distant 18 except 18 expressions | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances cold |
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1 I, 2 | swift; but of darkness, cold, moist, weighty, slow; and 2 I, 2 | the nature of air, hot and cold. And he therefore affirms 3 I, 6 | capable of being manifested by cold and heat, and moisture and 4 I, 6 | contraries,--namely, heat and cold. And that the expanded earth 5 I, 6 | larger (bulk) by heat and cold. These indeed, then, were 6 I, 7 | and moist, and dark and cold, and all things heavy, came 7 I, 7 | to make head against the cold. This person was the first 8 I, 8 | mutual separation of heat and cold, and that the heat is moved, 9 I, 8 | heat is moved, and that the cold remains at rest. And that 10 I, 8 | part, where the heat and cold were intermingled, both 11 VI, 11| or warm, or clammy, (or cold); so the fifth book of the 12 VI, 19| rough, or soft, or warm, or cold, it is not possible to know 13 VI, 48| these--for instance, as hot, cold, moist, dry--they assert 14 VII, 26| universe: that is, hot and cold, and moist and dry. And ( 15 VII, 26| back heat to what is hot, cold to what is cold, moisture 16 VII, 26| is hot, cold to what is cold, moisture to what is moist, ( 17 IX, 11| they should be dipped in cold water forty times during 18 IX, 16| they perform ablutions in cold water; and after being thus