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1 II, XVI| places a stake on the road at night who is responsible, and 2 III, VI| the fourth watch of the night he cometh to them walking 3 III, VI| the fourth145 watch of the night when they were terribly 4 III, VI| for they were toiling all night against the force of the 5 III, VI| is the tenth hour of the night, after which three further 6 III, VI| when nine hours of the night had passed, Jesus proceeded 7 III, VI| the fourth watch of the night, and found the disciples 8 III, XIII| the fourth watch of the night he cometh to them walking 9 III, XIII| the fourth "hour" of the night.147 With regard to the use 10 III, XIII| rushing wind, moonless night, and roaring sea.~ ~But 11 III, XIII| bitterness of existence; the night is human life; the boat 12 III, XIII| world; those who sailed all night are the human race; the 13 III, XIII| four watches in the literal night, so there are in human life. 14 III, XIII| their foes, and ended the night by the light of His love 15 III, XIII| when S. Paul says, "The night is far spent," etc., he 16 III, XXII| he had escaped during the night, when day came there was 17 III, XXXIII| though in the darkness of the night, stumbling over the law, 18 IV, XI| soon passes. Even day and night are uncertain; the day may 19 IV, XI| fixed hour at which the night begins, but sometimes it 20 IV, XII| from such pasages as "The night is far spent, the day is 21 IV, IV| Lord spoke to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, 22 IV, VIII| than this, and obscure as night, contained in the words, " 23 IV, XXX| ill by day and sleeping by night, eating in luxury and then