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1 I| tenebris et umbra mortis, O Orient that art the resplendour
2 I| have seen his star in the Orient, and therefore we come to
3 I| understand, we being in the Orient saw his star that showed
4 I| morning it is light of the orient, for she hath first the
5 I| in the church toward the orient. And our Lord crucified
6 I| worshipping him toward the orient. He was borne on high, and
7 I| worship we him towards the orient, in abiding till he come.
8 I| Thou shalt stretch to the orient, to the occident, to the
9 I| travers, the angle from the orient unto that which is against
10 I| transverse from the angle of the orient unto the angle of the occident,
11 II| sapience of all them of the Orient and of Egypt, and he was
12 II| among all the men of the orient. And his sons went daily
13 II| occupied a great part of the orient till he came approaching
14 II| entering into the parts of the orient, pierced through the entrails
15 III| suddenly: The voice of the orient! the voice of the occident!
16 III| prisoners.~In the parts of the Orient beyond Antioch, was a good
17 IV| and Anastasius purged the orient of the heresy Arian. Arius
18 IV| understand that the church of the orient maketh the solemnities of
19 VI| parts of the world, by the orient, that is east, the apostles;
20 VI| with her finger toward the orient, a cross with her thumb
21 VII| how they move from the orient to the occident and never
22 VII| whereas he prayed towards the orient. And the women put their
23 VII| and all the parts of the Orient unto Alexandria.~Thus it
24 VII| the custom of them of the Orient, lest the people should
25 VII| nevertheless all they of the Orient, and the barbarians of that
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