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Alphabetical [« »] modes 1 modest 3 modesty 1 moist 15 moisture 10 moistures 1 molten 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 large 15 learn 15 longer 15 moist 15 native 15 necessary 15 orders | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances moist |
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1 I, 2 | but of darkness, cold, moist, weighty, slow; and that 2 I, 6 | very clouds, being more moist, acquire congelation; and 3 I, 7 | therefore, what was thick and moist, and dark and cold, and 4 I, 7 | wafted earth. But that among moist substances on earth, was 5 IV, 28| putting around a stick a moist hide, and having dried it 6 IV, 33| time) vinegar and nitre and moist pitch, he kindles a fire 7 IV, 33| white of an egg, along with moist alum. And if, likewise, 8 V, 2 | which acquire flesh from moist vapour." The Assyrians, 9 V, 3 | rivers he means, says he, the moist substance of generation, 10 V, 4 | affirm that the serpent is a moist substance, just as Thales 11 VI, 35| by being blended with the moist substance. And the effect 12 VI, 48| instance, as hot, cold, moist, dry--they assert that they 13 VII, 26| that is, hot and cold, and moist and dry. And (he says that 14 VII, 26| cold, moisture to what is moist, (and) dryness to what is 15 X, 29| that there should exist a moist substance, endued with productive