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1 I, 3 | heart. As, then, that is not light which enlightens not, nor 2 I, 5 | the name of the Lord; " light, and glory, and praise, 3 I, 6 | illumination, by which that holy light of salvation is beheld, 4 I, 6 | the instant receives the light. As, then, those who have 5 I, 6 | to them from without the light which they do not possess, 6 I, 6 | the sins which obscure the light of the Divine Spirit, have 7 I, 6 | unimpeded, and full of light, by which alone we contemplate 8 I, 6 | able to see the eternal light, since like loves like; 9 I, 6 | appropriately been termed light. "Once ye were darkness, 10 I, 6 | were darkness, now are ye light in the Lord." Hence I am 11 I, 6 | to this; but he is in the light, and the darkness comprehendeth 12 I, 6 | nothing intermediate between light and darkness. But the end 13 I, 6 | speed back to the eternal light, children to the Father. 14 I, 9 | of one to lead us to the light; thirsty, "of the fountain 15 II, 1 | bread." But let our diet be light and digestible, and suitable 16 II, 3 | Will the lamp not dispense light because it is the work of 17 II, 4 | should put on the armour of light, walking honestly as in 18 II, 8 | Moses, a godlike vision of light that had assumed a shape 19 II, 9 | alive. But he who has the light watches, "and darkness seizes 20 II, 9 | are all children of the light, and children of the day; 21 II, 9 | insensibility, cutting off the light by the closing of the eyelids. 22 II, 9 | who are sons of the true light, close the door against 23 II, 9 | close the door against this light; but turning in on ourselves, 24 II, 10| For one may escape the light of sense, but that of the 25 II, 10| with the darkness; for the light dwells in us. "For the darkness," 26 II, 11| and comeliness, putting on light as a garment."~ As, then, 27 II, 13| character like a beam of light gleams in the form. For 28 II, 13| alone the gold comes to light. Happy, then, would have 29 III, 2 | drunkenness and the dimness of the light aid what they have put on. 30 III, 3 | private. For he who in the light of day denies his manhood, 31 III, 11| To men of peace and of light, therefore, white is appropriate. 32 III, 11| honour is to be shown in the light of day, to win the reverence 33 III, 11| for prostitution. "For the light of the body is the eye," 34 III, 11| illuminated by the shining light appears. Fornication in 35 III, 12| thy seed. Then shall thy light spring forth early, and