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1 I, 6 | remaining pure, it becomes white by being agitated like a 2 I, 6 | into that very bright and white substance by the breath! 3 II, 11| painting with rouge and white lead, and dyeing of the 4 II, 11| blindness. But for those who are white and unstained within, it 5 II, 11| is most suitable to use white and simple garments. Clearly 6 II, 11| days, and His vesture was white as snow." The Apocalypse 7 II, 11| there was given to each a white robe." And if it were necessary 8 II, 11| wits, imagine black to be white.~ 9 II, 12| Women, are to be allowed a white shoe, except when on a journey, 10 II, 12| we may use slippers or white shoes; dusty-foots the Attics 11 III, 2 | detected--an ape smeared with white paint. And that deceitful 12 III, 2 | and rub their cheeks with white lead. These, then, who are 13 III, 3 | Lord, "can make the hair white or black." How, then, do 14 III, 3 | transmute the hair made white by Him? "The crown of old 15 III, 11| simple clothing, and of a white colour, as we said before. 16 III, 11| variety of colours, but white all over from the crown 17 III, 11| work has been employed. And white colours well become gravity. 18 III, 11| and of light, therefore, white is appropriate. As, then,