Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | countenance, glances of the eye, gestures of the limbs,
2 3, 6-11 | soul dwelling abroad in the eye of my flesh, and ruminating
3 3, 8-16 | lust of the flesh, of the eye, or of rule, either singly,
4 5, 1-1 | heart closes not out Thy eye, nor can man's hard-heartedness
5 6, 3-3 | when he was reading, his eye glided over the pages, and
6 6, 4-6 | to be perused with that eye to which before they seemed
7 6, 8-13 | turned away, but fixed his eye, drinking in frenzy, unawares,
8 6, 16-26| its own sake, which the eye of flesh cannot see, and
9 7, 1-1 | sought to beat away from the eye of my mind all that unclean
10 7, 1-1 | in the twinkling of an eye they gathered again thick
11 7, 10-16| entered and beheld with the eye of my soul (such as it was),
12 7, 10-16| it was), above the same eye of my soul, above my mind,
13 8, 7-16 | if I sought to turn mine eye from off myself, he went
14 9, 10-23| saints was to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
15 10, 3-4 | within; whither neither their eye, nor ear, nor understanding
16 10, 7-11 | framed for me: commanding the eye not to hear, and the ear
17 10, 7-11 | ear not to see; but the eye, that through it I should
18 10, 12-19| of those lines which the eye of flesh showed me: he knoweth
19 10, 21-30| life is not seen with the eye, because it is not a body.
20 10, 34-52| their father by his outward eye corrected them, but as himself
21 10, 38-63| to that peace which the eye of the proud knoweth not.
22 11, 5-7 | in itself by its inward eye. And whence should he be
23 12, 20-29| they doubt not whose inward eye Thou hast enabled to see
24 12, 27-37| admirable variety their eye beholdeth around. Which
25 13, 18-23| strengthened for solid meat and his eye be enabled to behold the
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