Book, Chapter
1 I, X | howsoever hidden in dens of darkness? Either the sea-girt Britons
2 I, XVIII| immediately delivered from darkness and filled with the light
3 II, I | he, "that the author of darkness should own men of such fair
4 II, XI | separated from it by the darkness of detestable error?~ "Wherefore,
5 II, XIX | orthodox faith, do through the darkness of their minds reject our
6 III, VIII | began to dawn, leaving the darkness of this world, she departed
7 III, XXIX | forth; to them that are in darkness, Show yourselves.’And again, ‘
8 III, XXIX | prison, and them that sit in darkness from the prison-house.~"
9 V, XII | nothing else, save only the darkness and the shape and garment
10 V, XII | me alone in the midst of darkness and these fearful sights.
11 V, XII | shrieking, into the midst of the darkness, whilst they themselves
12 V, XII | with enemies and shades of darkness, and casting my eyes hither
13 V, XII | star shining amidst the darkness; which waxing greater by
14 V, XII | soon brought me out of the darkness, led me forth into an atmosphere
15 V, XIV | hath God put light from darkness! The blessed Stephen, the
16 V, XXI | rescued the world from the darkness of sin, and on which being
17 V, XXI | Resurrection, dispelled all the darkness of death, and so ascending
18 V, XXI | resurrection vanquished the darkness of the world. Thus, after
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