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 1   Int,        2     |     third or beginning of the fourth century. He held that neither
 2   Int,        3     |     to date the work from the fourth century, and identified
 3   Int,        5     |       at the beginning of the fourth century, though he may have
 4   Int,        5     |    long before the end of the fourth century.~ ~4. He also has
 5   Int,        5     |    some of the fathers of the fourth century, notably Gregory
 6   Int,        5     |   express ideas common in the fourth century, so that the theory
 7   Int,        6     |   were flourishing during the fourth century. His allegorical
 8   Int,        6     |       the first decade of the fourth century, or at a later period,
 9   Int,        6     |      a work, not far into the fourth century, in which he faced,
10   Int,        8     |  translated into Latin in the fourth century, so it may well
11   Int,        8     |       with the writers of the fourth century that most similarities
12    II          (80) |     in the latter part of the fourth century. For there is no
13   III,       VI     |       the saying: "And in the fourth watch of the night he cometh
14   III,       VI     | Himself came upon them at the fourth145 watch of the night when
15   III,       VI     |       of the waves.~ ~Now the fourth watch is the tenth hour
16   III,       VI     |      at the tenth, namely the fourth watch of the night, and
17   III,     XIII     |       the saying: "And in the fourth watch of the night he cometh
18   III,     XIII     |           With regard to the "fourth watch," perhaps it is to
19   III,     XIII     |    reckoned so as to mean the fourth "hour" of the night.147
20   III,     XIII     |      learn. Thou needest this fourth watch even more, than the
21   III,     XIII     |        It was rightly "in the fourth watch " that Christ came
22   III,     XIII     |       devil's opposition; the fourth watch is the Saviour's coming.
23   III,     XIII     |     human sailors; and in the fourth, Christ checked their fear
24    IV               | marked out, so to speak, this fourth contest, for which, even
25    IV          (242)|     from the beginning of the fourth century. Does it suggest
26    IV          (250)|    than the early part of the fourth century. To speak thus is
27    IV,      XXV     |       third likewise, and the fourth and fifth, and again to
28     V               |  Latin): -- ~ ~There is yet a fourth parable, and a very apt
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