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 1   Int,        2    |        the copy then brought to light was due to the fact that
 2   Int,       10    |         are mostly sound in the light of to-day. It is a great
 3    II          (83)|     ou0si/aj geno&menoj. In the light of other passages in Macarius,
 4    II,       XI    |         when He said, "I am the light of the world"? (John viii.
 5    II,       XI    |      God that He says He is the Light, the Truth, etc., disdaining
 6    II,      XXI    |     verse following throws some light on these difficult words,
 7   III,     VIII    |        to speak) the eye of its light, and no longer had power
 8   III,      XII    |        received a fame which is light and unburdensome.~ ~[Let
 9   III,     XIII    |  manhood. "It is I" brings them light after cloud, for He means "
10   III,     XIII    | patriarchs helped life by their light; in the second, the law
11   III,     XIII    |      and ended the night by the light of His love for men. So
12   III,     XXIV    |        Cross, which causes both light and darkness.~ ~"Laying
13   III,      XLI    |       guided men to the life of light. But its enactments naturally
14   III,     XLII    |         bright, and filled with light for the manifestation of
15    IV,      XII    |      The same applies to things light and heavy, and to soul and
16    IV,     XIII    |      idols' temples, now in the light of knowledge serve God as
17    IV,      XXV    |       not deserved, such as the light of the sun. Rightly then
18    IV,      XXV    |       follows, see the flash of light given by the Apostle's teaching.
19    IV,      XXV    |         shining with the bright light of grace. Then after the
20    IV,     XXVI    |         sun, which gives things light and beauty till they themselves
21    IV,     XXVI    |         to hope to get heat and light from a red-hot iron instead
22    IV,     XXVI    |        God. ~ ~As the sun gives light to all, and yet loses none,
23    IV,   XXVIII    |         His virtue, and flashes light upon all by the grace of
24    IV,      XXX    |         of ignorance, where the light does not penetrate. The
25    IV,      XXX    |      second mode of life in the light of the abiding place which
26    IV,      XXX    |      eye of faith on the common light of their salvation and the
27    IV,      XXX    |      sun fills it with abundant light when it is opened, but when
28    IV,      XXX    |        be co-operating with the light, by receiving a proof of
29    IV,      XXX    |         by receiving a proof of light in his seeing the sun, and
30    IV,      XXX    |        may be termed the divine light of the mind, is found to
31    IV,      XXX    |      from the brightness of the light in which all may share,
32    IV,      XXX    |       he be wise apart from the light. And even though he co-operate
33    IV,      XXX    | righteous but does not take the light as test and judge, his labours
34    IV,      XXX    |    apart from the beauty of the light, and a reckoning does not
35    IV,      XXX    |        which is not seen in the light but is concealed in a rubbish
36     V              |        forth fruit. ~ ~For as a light makes the quality of the
37     V              |       works to give a brilliant light. For Abraham, as a natural
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