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1 Thal | unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This
2 Thal | corruption and incorruption, are two things in the highest degree
3 Thal(40) | In the original the two words are different. In
4 Thal(40) | could be gained by using two words in the translation.-
5 Thall(4) | There are two readings. The above rendering
6 Thall | perceive from the Scriptures two kinds of vines which were
7 Thall | Now gold is commended for two reasons: the first, that
8 Agathe | therefore, they are divided into two equal numbers of five, inasmuch
9 Thekla | feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days."
10 Thekla | nourished for a thousand two hundred and sixty days,
11 Thekla | virtue. And the thousand two hundred and sixty days that
12 Thekla | all things for Himself. Two hundred embraces two perfect
13 Thekla | Himself. Two hundred embraces two perfect numbers united together,
14 Thekla | into three parts, it makes two; and again, if divided by
15 Thekla | twice three, and three times two, and six times one, when
16 Thekla | when the three and the two and the one are put together,
17 Thekla | fourth three, and the sixth two, and the twelfth one. The
18 Thekla | is four, and the fourth two, and the eighth one. Now
19 Thekla | second, which divides it into two equal parts, is the horizon;
20 Thekla | on each side of this the two tropics, the summer and
21 Thekla(45)| theory of the universe for two thousand years, till Copernicus,
22 Thekla | the stars. For there are two motions in us, the lust
23 Thekla | whence they have received two names, that of virtue and
24 Domn | Imitator in All Things; Two Kinds of Fig-Trees and Vines.~
25 Domn | Writings that there are two kinds of fig-trees and vines, "
26 Domn | upon the top of it.... And two olive-trees by it, one upon
27 Domn | candlestick, and what the two olive-boughs in the hands
28 Domn | olive-boughs in the hands of the two pipes, the angel answered
29 Domn | and said: "These are the two sons of fruitfulness23 which
30 Domn | whole earth," signifying the two first-born virtues that
31 Domn | divine knowledge. But the two boughs of the two olives
32 Domn | But the two boughs of the two olives are the law and the
33 Arete | great beauty of Susanna, the two Judges, maddened with desire,
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