Book, Chapter
1 II, II | fourteenth to the twentieth moon; which computation is contained
2 II, IV | the 14th and 20th of the moon; he wrote, jointly with
3 II, XIX | between the fifteenth of the moon and the twenty-first, as
4 II, XIX | on the fourteenth of the moon." ~ By this beginning of
5 III, III | to the twentieth of the moon; the northern province of
6 III, IV | on the fourteenth of the moon with the Jews, as some imagined,
7 III, XVII | on the fourteenth of the moon, like the Jews, on any day
8 III, XVII | to the twentieth of the moon; and this he did from his
9 III, XXV | awaited the rising of the moon on the fourteenth day of
10 III, XXV | morning after the fourteenth moon, but on the sixteenth, or
11 III, XXV | seventeenth, or any other moon till the twenty-first, he
12 III, XXV | kept from the fifteenth moon to the twenty-first. Nor
13 III, XXV | passover from the fourteenth moon of the first month in the
14 III, XXV | evening to the twenty-first moon of the same month in the
15 III, XXV | fifteenth and the twenty-first moon, which you do not practise,
16 III, XXV | fourteenth to the twentieth moon; so that you often begin
17 III, XXV | Easter on the thirteenth moon in the evening, whereof
18 III, XXV | exclude the twenty-first moon, which the Law ordered to
19 III, XXV | fourteenth to the twentieth moon? Is it to be believed that
20 III, XXV | computed the fourteenth moon in our Lord’s Paschal Feast,
21 III, XXV | acknowledged it to be the fifteenth moon on that same day in the
22 III, XXV | that to be the twenty-first moon, when the sun had set. That
23 III, XXV | keep Easter before the full moon, that is, on the thirteenth
24 III, XXVIII| fourteenth to the twentieth moon, being called in to assist
25 IV, V | Sunday after the fourteenth moon of the first month.~"II.
26 V, III | on the fourth day of the moon, said, ‘You did very indiscreetly
27 V, III | on the fourth day of the moon; for I remember that Archbishop
28 V, III | dangerous, when the light of the moon is waxing and the tide of
29 V, XXI | that is, when the fifteenth moon, which is the beginning
30 V, XXI | the night of the fifteenth moon, when the Egyptians were
31 V, XXI | that is, on the fifteenth moon, we might always celebrate
32 V, XXI | keep pace exactly with the moon, the Apostolic tradition,
33 V, XXI | month till the twentieth moon, anticipate the time prescribed
34 V, XXI | rising of the sixteenth moon of the first month, that
35 V, XXI | fixing and computing the moon’s age, but also sometimes
36 V, XXI | observation. Whatsoever moon therefore is at the full
37 V, XXI | celebration of Easter; but that moon which is full after the
38 V, XXI | rising, and afterwards the moon at the full, when the sun
39 V, XXI | order, so that its full moon must not be before the equinox.;
40 V, XXI | is past. But if the full moon shall happen to be but one
41 V, XXI | reason proves that such moon is not to be assigned to
42 V, XXI | commanded to observe the full moon of the Paschal month after
43 V, XXI | the night, and then the moon may show to the world her
44 V, XXI | signified by the name of the moon, with the light of inward
45 V, XXI | sun was exalted and the moon stood in her order.’~"He,
46 V, XXI | contend that the full Paschal moon can happen before the equinox,
47 V, XXI | equinox, and after the full moon of the first month following
48 V, XXI | occurrence of the fourteenth moon being regularly set forth
49 V, XXI | the succession of sun and moon, month and week, returns
50 V, XXIV | shield.~In the year 734, the moon, on the 31st of January,
51 V, XXIV | 24th day of January, the moon suffered an eclipse, being
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