Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | day in gladness till the evening; and the aforesaid boy,
2 I, I | often in doubt whether the evening twilight still continues,
3 I, XXVII | into the church till the evening, after being washed with
4 I, XXVII | manner guilty until the evening. But a distinction is very
5 III, II | desired; and returning in the evening, when the brothers were
6 III, X | his journey, came in the evening to a certain village, and
7 III, XI | carried arrived towards evening at the aforesaid monastery,
8 III, XIX | quitting his body from the evening till cockcrow, he accounted
9 III, XXIII | prolonged his fast till the evening, according to custom, and
10 III, XXV | the first month, in the evening, not regarding whether the
11 III, XXV | of the first month in the evening, according to the custom
12 III, XXV | day, he began that very evening to celebrate Easter, as
13 III, XXV | Saturday before, in the evening, began to observe the holy
14 III, XXV | of the first month in the evening to the twenty-first moon
15 III, XXV | of the same month in the evening; which observance all the
16 III, XXV | the thirteenth moon in the evening, whereof neither the Law
17 III, XXV | the old passover in the evening, or deliver the Sacraments
18 III, XXV | on that same day in the evening; so in like manner he assigned
19 IV, III | everywhere, arrived there in the evening, unperceived or disregarded
20 IV, XXIV | ministered to him, as the evening came on of the night in
21 V, XXI | Israel shall kill it in the evening.’ By which words it most
22 V, XXI | on that day; but on the evening of the fourteenth day, that
23 V, XXI | the fourteenth day, in the evening whereof the lamb was killed,
24 V, XXI | Scriptures, we reckon from the evening of the fourteenth day to
25 V, XXI | the fourteenth day to the evening of the one-and-twentieth,
26 V, XXI | Paschal feast begins on the evening of the fourteenth day, yet
27 V, XXI | because it begins on the evening of the fourteenth day, and
28 V, XXI | fourteenth day, and ends on the evening of the one-and-twentieth.~"
29 V, XXI | day of the same, and the evening thereof be awaited. And
30 V, XXI | he should kill it in the evening, that is, that all the Churches
31 V, XXI | was come, and in it the evening of the fourteenth day, we
32 V, XXI | the holy night from the evening of the thirteenth day, it
33 V, XXI | month, that is, from the evening of the fifteenth day, it
34 V, XXI | that they scarce touch the evening of the fifteenth day, on
35 V, XXI | they begin Easter on the evening of that day in which the
36 V, XXI | when the sun set in the evening, followed from the midst
37 V, XX III| followed him when he set in the evening, as it were presaging dire
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