Chapter
1 I | all nations, for to give light to them that sat in the
2 I | and approached the sweet light of Truth; insomuch that
3 II | passion, with the glorious light of a perfect calm. ~But
4 IV | persons, bringing forth to light that ungodliness with which
5 VI | hath virtue to bestow the light of wisdom, to open the ears
6 VI | shall be given thee in the light of that stone to become
7 VI | of that stone to become light, and bring forth fruit an
8 VII | immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach
9 VII | also he made glorious with light and richly adorned it; the
10 VII | which God fixed, for to give light to our earthly sphere; things
11 VII | the Saviour. So they gave light to the people that wandered
12 VIII | these words, there flashed a light upon his soul. Rising from
13 VIII | upon mine ear, sweetest light entered into my heart, and
14 VIII | all understanding: -- that light ineffable, that life that
15 VIII | with his unapproachable light, and with clearer and purer
16 VIII | language that glory, that light, and those mysterious blessings,
17 VIII | into life everlasting, into light unspeakable, rejoicing in
18 IX | them that were bidden made light of it and came not, and
19 IX | heaven shall not give their light, and there shall be darkness
20 IX | moon shall not give her light. And I will cause the arrogancy
21 IX | evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness;
22 IX | darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter
23 X | and from darkness unto light. For, soothly, ignorance
24 X | Thus illuminated by that light, which is the Father, with
25 X | is the Father, with that light, which is the Son, in that
26 X | which is the Son, in that light, which is the Holy Ghost,
27 X | and be signed with his light, and follow him without
28 X | flee away.' `Then shall thy light break forth as the morning,
29 XI | exhorteth us to let our `light so shine before men, that
30 XIV | darkness, where there is no light, nor can one behold the
31 XV | thou shalt run toward the light that is unapproachable,
32 XV | inviting all to enjoy his light, even so doth our true philosophy,
33 XV | like the sun, lead with her light those that are her lovers,
34 XV | and will not behold the light thereof, not for that must
35 XV | while they, self-deprived of light, grope like blind men along
36 XV | face. Even so shineth the light of Christ on all men abundantly,
37 XV | a man partaketh of the light divine, and advanceth in
38 XVI | that he was not rich in the light of the knowledge of God,
39 XVI | city, they saw a ray of light shining through an aperture.
40 XVI | deprived himself of the true light and being a deserter of
41 XVI | fixed, and that it was no light passion that led him to
42 XIX | and be signed with the light of the countenance of the
43 XIX | begotten Lord, the Son, light of light, very God of very
44 XIX | Lord, the Son, light of light, very God of very God, begotten
45 XIX | Son, and of the unbegotten light shone forth the everlasting
46 XIX | shone forth the everlasting light; and from very life came
47 XIX | left darkness and put on light, being enrolled in the glorious
48 XIX | walk thou as a child of light; for the fruit of the Spirit
49 XIX | accustomed therto and think light of them. For he saith, `
50 XIX | evil things, he thinketh light of them': and finally, like
51 XX | and be illumined with the light of the blessed life-giving
52 XXI | leaving darkness, run to the light. And I hoped that when thou
53 XXI | burneth and yet hath no light, that punisheth and never
54 XXIII | into taking darkness for light. But recover thy wits from
55 XXIV | joyaunce, courage and pleasant light. But the king rejoiced at
56 XXIV | hairs, and taken away the light of mine eyes, and loosed
57 XXIV | darkness and run to the light: I have left error and joined
58 XXIV | righteousness and everlasting light, maker of all things visible
59 XXIV | the support of all, the light of all, being wholly sweetness
60 XXIV | to be illumined with the light of the countenance of the
61 XXIV | brought mine affairs to light, hear the sum of my resolve:
62 XXIV | look upward to view the light of my God that enlighteneth
63 XXIV | last, enlightened with this light most sweet. Why art thou
64 XXIV | land to a foreign land, light to darkness, the spirit
65 XXIV | nor hadst come to the light of day, destined as thou
66 XXV | readily cast away this sweet light, and all those pleasures
67 XXV | even one small glimmer of light. Wherefore thou hast lost
68 XXV | chasms. Holding darkness for light, and clinging to death as
69 XXV | brightness and beauty to the light of the sun or to the brightest
70 XXV | kingdom of heaven, in the light which no man can approach
71 XXV | imperishable, and to shine in the light of the blessed and life-giving
72 XXVI | suffered him not to behold the light of truth. So he left no
73 XXVI | adventure themselves into the light of day, but were worshippers
74 XXVIII| gloom, and run unto the light of the countenance of the
75 XXVIII| refused to look fully at the light of Christ, for the dense
76 XXX | to see the least ray of light. After the fulfilment of
77 XXX | darkness, and feigneth to be light. So he began to commune
78 XXX | city that glistered with light unspeakable, whose walls
79 XXX | brightness of that city? Light, ever shooting from above,
80 XXX | squadrons, each of them itself a light, dwelt in this city, making
81 XXX | darkness without a ray of light, and utter gloom, and the
82 XXXI | the might of God, bring to light the truth, saying, "We cannot
83 XXXI | darkness hath been made light, the wanderers have found
84 XXXI | and rottenness, and give light to dark places, himself
85 XXXII | idols, and ran towards the light of godliness, and from henceforth
86 XXXIII| and illuminated with the light of the blameless Christian
87 XXXIV | counsellors, and brought to light the thoughts of his heart.
88 XXXIV | and would not behold the light which thou didst enkindle
89 XXXIV | enlightening him with the light of knowledge. Before now
90 XXXV | darkness now became children of light. And every disease, and
91 XXXV | refreshment, where shineth the light of thy countenance. Remember
92 XXXVII| fear, and longing made toil light. Thus he wrestled with many
93 XXXIX | renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but
94 XXXIX | being illuminated with the light unapproachable, and guerdoned
95 XL | gloriously apparelled with much light, having in their hands crowns
96 XL | street that flasheth with light supernal." Again Ioasaph
97 XL | soul was still full of that light and ineffable glory; and
98 XL | vied one with another to light lamps lavishly, and rightly
99 XL | children and inheritors of light. And with splendour and
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