Book, Chapter

 1   III,       II|    in an agony and keeping watch in the expectation of terrible
 2   III,       II|  to His intimate friends, "Watch and pray, that the temptation
 3   III,       VI| saying: "And in the fourth watch of the night he cometh to
 4   III,       VI| upon them at the fourth145 watch of the night when they were
 5   III,       VI|    waves.~ ~Now the fourth watch is the tenth hour of the
 6   III,       VI|   tenth, namely the fourth watch of the night, and found
 7   III,     XIII| saying: "And in the fourth watch of the night he cometh to
 8   III,     XIII| With regard to the "fourth watch," perhaps it is to be reckoned
 9   III,     XIII|   Thou needest this fourth watch even more, than the ship.
10   III,     XIII| was rightly "in the fourth watch " that Christ came to his
11   III,     XIII|   s opposition; the fourth watch is the Saviour's coming.
12   III,     XIII|   human life. In the first watch the patriarchs helped life
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