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daring 1
dark 6
darkened 7
darkness 53
darksome 1
darling 3
darteth 1
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54 salvation
54 thyself
54 very
53 darkness
53 divine
53 faith
53 mine
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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darkness

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1 I | to them that sat in the darkness of ignorance, and to baptize 2 I | with signs following," the darkness of superstition was banished; 3 I | turned away from the bitter darkness of error, and approached 4 II | and deadly ruler of the darkness of this world, and that 5 II | against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual 6 VII | uncleanness. So an horrible darkness overspread our race in those 7 VII | people that wandered in darkness, and abolished the superstitious 8 VIII | called Gehenna, and outer darkness, and the worm that dieth 9 IX | and cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping 10 IX | light, and there shall be darkness at the sun's rising, and 11 IX | and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for 12 IX | for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, 13 IX | day of clouds and thick darkness, a day of the trumpet and 14 X | death unto life, and from darkness unto light. For, soothly, 15 X | soothly, ignorance of God is darkness and death of the soul; and 16 XIV | devils, the rulers of the darkness of this world, who entice 17 XIV | evil and cruel citizens of darkness, that received us, dispatch 18 XIV | gloomy, to a land of eternal darkness, where there is no light, 19 XIV | things will vanish in the darkness of the days to come. And, 20 XIV | the other place is full of darkness and tribulation and pain, 21 XV | awhile the treasures of the darkness of this world, in whose 22 XV | Thou shalt depart from darkness and the shadow of death, 23 XV | and lamenting the thick darkness that lieth on them, 'O ye 24 XV | those who willingly choose darkness; but every man, so long 25 XVI | of his own accord to the darkness of ungodliness." ~Ioasaph 26 XIX | everlasting life: thou hast left darkness and put on light, being 27 XX | sinners in the depths of darkness, and the frailty and vanity 28 XXI | quenched, the never ending darkness, the undying worm, and all 29 XXI | thy Creator, and, leaving darkness, run to the light. And I 30 XXI | truth, bringing me out of darkness and the shadow of death, 31 XXIII | been deluded into taking darkness for light. But recover thy 32 XXIV | not deny. I have fled from darkness and run to the light: I 33 XXIV | a foreign land, light to darkness, the spirit to the flesh, 34 XXIV | of the grossness of the darkness within, but natural affection 35 XXV | ignorance, and, walking in darkness that may be felt, seest 36 XXV | cliffs and chasms. Holding darkness for light, and clinging 37 XXV | Gehenna, unto the outer darkness, the gnashing of teeth and 38 XXVI | and in the ruler of the darkness of this world, to whom they 39 XXVII | deceive themselves. Walking in darkness they stagger one against 40 XXVIII| heart, and shed a thick darkness over my reason. But now, 41 XXVIII| for the dense cloud of darkness, that enveloped him, still 42 XXX | hand and foot, into outer darkness. When he had thought thereon, 43 XXX | devil; for verily he is darkness, and feigneth to be light. 44 XXX | and bare him to regions of darkness and utter woe, where sorrow 45 XXX | had seen above. There was darkness without a ray of light, 46 XXXI | air, and the rulers of the darkness of the world, are utterly 47 XXXI | error, blacker than the darkness that may be felt, thou seed 48 XXXI | preaching of salvation, whereby darkness hath been made light, the 49 XXXI | defeat the ruler of the darkness of this world, and free 50 XXXI | perdition, inheritors of darkness! But blessed am I, and all 51 XXXIV | unquenchable fire, the outer darkness, the undying worm and whatsoever 52 XXXV | and they that were before darkness now became children of light. 53 XXXVI | shine forth as the sun, but darkness and everlasting shame shall


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