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1 The first dawning of the truth broke on me at those words.
2 Many moons have passed since that first dawning of the true light.
3 But if even Jacob with the first dawning of spiritual light (Genesis xxviii.
4 Ḥájí Ḥasan was of the earlier day; he had believed from the new Luminary's first dawning .
5 In the first dawning light of creation, "I have" was wedded to "I give."
6 But the first dawning of a woman's love is like the aurora, with its strange, fitful flashes.
7 At the first dawning of day, I got on board the Porpoise by the help of the fallen masts.
8 Like the stirring of a faint shadow, he felt the first dawning sense of self-mastery he had known for days.
9 His beginning is sometimes as small as a particle of sand; the first dawning of his existence as impalpable as the air.
10 Take an intelligent Romanist that, from the first dawning of any notions in his understanding, hath had this principle constantly inculcated, viz.
11 It was not long before the morning star showed up above the eastern horizon, and then the first dawning of the day appeared.
12 His writings introduced the spirit of free inquiry on all subjects, and to his influence may be attributed the first dawning of the Reformation.
13 I saw upon his breast the first dawning of a flush of color-moretawny than actual red at that stage-butit hinted at revelations.
14 The light from the first dawning of day to the rising of the sun; and again between its setting and the last remains of day.
15 These were the first dawnings of British liberty, after fixing the Norman yoke.
16 Especially precious are the first dawnings of power.
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