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1 Pre, 0, 10| Enlighten yourselves with the light of knowledge," if he would 2 I, I, 1| is declared that God is light; as John writes in his Epistle, " 3 I, I, 1| in his Epistle, "God is light, and in Him there is no 4 I, I, 1| at all." Truly He is that light which illuminates the whole 5 I, I, 1| in the Psalms 36, "In Thy light we shall see light." For 6 I, I, 1| In Thy light we shall see light." For what other light of 7 I, I, 1| see light." For what other light of God can be named, "in 8 I, I, 1| in which any one sees light," save an influence of God, 9 I, I, 1| the expression, "In Thy light we shall see light; "i.e., 10 I, I, 1| In Thy light we shall see light; "i.e., in Thy word and 11 I, I, 1| Father. Because He is called light, shall He be supposed to 12 I, I, 1| have any resemblance to the light of the sun? Or how should 13 I, I, 1| that from that corporeal light any one could derive the 14 I, I, 2| regarding the nature of light, and acknowledge that God 15 I, I, 2| a body in the sense that light is, similar reasoning will 16 I, I, 5| unable to bear a spark of light, or the flame of a very 17 I, I, 5| admit a greater degree of light than what we have stated, 18 I, I, 5| more glorious than all this light which he saw? So our understanding, 19 I, I, 6| look upon the nature of the light itself-that is, upon the 20 I, I, 6| small openings to admit the light, we can reflect how great 21 I, I, 6| supply and source of the light of the body. So, in like 22 I, II, 5| splendour of the eternal light, and the stainless mirror 23 I, II, 6| corporeal. He is the true light, which enlightens every 24 I, II, 6| nothing in common with the light of this sun. Our Saviour, 25 I, II, 7| According to John, "God is light." The only-begotten Son, 26 I, II, 7| therefore, is the glory of this light, proceeding inseparably 27 I, II, 7| as brightness does from light, and illuminating the whole 28 I, II, 7| understand and feel what light itself is. And this splendour, 29 I, II, 7| bear the brightness of the light, when it has put away from 30 I, II, 7| enduring the splendour of the light, being made in this respect 31 I, II, 7| mediator between men and the light.~ 32 I, II, 8| glory of that marvellous light when placed in the greatness 33 I, II, 8| of beholding the divine light by looking upon the brightness. 34 I, II, 9| the splendour of eternal light, and the spotless mirror 35 I, II, 9| glory, and the everlasting light, and the working, and the 36 I, II, 9| nor of the everlasting light, nor of the working Of the 37 I, II, 11| the splendour of eternal light. The force of this expression 38 I, II, 11| when he says that "God is light." Now His wisdom is the 39 I, II, 11| is the splendour of that light, not only in respect of 40 I, II, 11| in respect of its being light, but also of being everlasting 41 I, II, 11| also of being everlasting light, so that His wisdom is eternal 42 I, II, 13| such, e.g., as the true light, or the door, or the righteousness, 43 I, V, 5| in himself nothing of the light? Nay, even the Saviour Himself 44 I, V, 5| For at one time he was light. Moreover our Lord, who 45 I, V, 5| enjoyed a share in that light in which all the saints 46 I, V, 5| they are made angels. of light, and by which the apostles 47 I, V, 5| are termed by the Lord the light of the world. In this manner, 48 I, V, 5| that being once exist as light before he went astray, and 49 I, VII, 4| great lights, the greater light to rule the day, and the 50 I, VII, 4| the day, and the lesser light to rule the night, and the 51 I, VII, 5| to the office of giving light to the human race. "And 52 I, VIII, 3| irrational; nay, it is also the light, and it is certain that 53 I, VIII, 3| darkness does not receive the light. In like manner, also, the 54 I, VIII, 4| darkness, and have loved the light, and have been made children 55 I, VIII, 4| been made children of the light; or those who, proving victorious 56 II, VI, 3| and the Truth and the true Light, and receiving Him wholly, 57 II, VI, 3| wholly, and passing into His light and splendour, was made 58 II, VIII, 3| holy are named fire, and light, and fervent, while those 59 II, X, 4| for he says, "Walk in the light of your own fire, and in 60 II, X, 8| dark atmosphere without any light, as of those persons who, 61 II, X, 8| beyond the reach of any light of the understanding. We 62 II, XI, 4| eye naturally seeks the light and vision, and our body 63 II, XI, 4| image, he were first with a light pencil to trace out the