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lie 1
life 1
lifting 1
light 34
like 15
likeness 5
likenesses 3
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36 them
36 with
34 i
34 light
34 things
33 say
32 length
St. Ephraim
Against Bardaisan's "Domnus"

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light

   Part
1 Text| faintness or intensity of the light which reveals (the object) ; 2 Text| the object) ; for by much light the eye is dazzled and that 3 Text| is a revealer, like the light, since in the darkness the 4 Text| which are hidden by the light, as the sons of darkness ( 5 Text| to the stars, while the light of the stars, on the other 6 Text| stars might be seen, if the light of the sun was obscured.] ... 7 Text| he (?) cannot see by that light which is [l. 38.] outside ( 8 Text| that which he saw by the light which is within (the eye). 9 Text| sun, and see that, if the light is not concentrated (into 10 Text| it has concentrated the light into itself little by little 11 Text| Know moreover that Dark and Light are the opposites of one 12 Text| by its opposite, nor is Light injured by that which is 13 Text| sight (is injured) by the Light, because the sight wanders 14 Text| stars when it rises—for light does not become the opposite 15 Text| account of nearness (?). But light cannot swallow up anything 16 Text| the latter comes with its light visibly towards the eye, 17 Text| darkness ? For there is no light of which we can say that 18 Text| to the water, but to the light which comes and strikes 19 Text| night, in the absence of the light; for also when the sun diffuses ( 20 Text| when the sun diffuses (its light) upon the water, lo ! thou 21 Text| that is polished, when the light of the sun strikes upon 22 Text| when the rays strike the light is spread, but (only) on 23 Text| substances, which are akin to the light, does the light show its 24 Text| akin to the light, does the light show its power. Nor again 25 Text| P. 43.] in a blossom and light in a lamp and heat in a 26 Text| and copious this amount of light would be able to contend 27 Text| the amount of the sun's light suffices for the measure 28 Text| measure than the amount of the light of the eye, on this account 29 Text| part [of the West], the light of the sun rises from the 30 Text| it rises suddenly and its light shines into the darkness, 31 Text| radiance has been added to its light. Thus although these four 32 Text| lo ! in the case of the light, which reaches all eyes 33 Text| their names. For because 'light' in the Aramaic language 34 Text| foolish phrase, saying that "Light, like a male, sows perception


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