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1 Unic, 4 | He has even allowed the eyes of those who have seen them 2 Unic, 7 | Him.94 I saw Him with the eyes of the soul more clearly 3 Unic, 7 | otherwise than with the eyes of the body. It was the 4 Unic, 7 | any, and magnify it in the eyes of all, so that people invariably 5 Unic, 11 | serving a good Master, Whose eyes are upon him. Let him pay 6 Unic, 11 | failed His friends. Close the eyes of your thought and do not 7 Unic, 12 | me. May the Lord open the eyes of those who read this by 8 Unic, 13 | grievous sins before our eyes so that we may be blind 9 Unic, 14 | as they say) with its own eyes; and learning would also 10 Unic, 15 | and dares not lift up its eyes, yet perhaps makes a better 11 Unic, 15 | reward, they will keep their eyes fixed upon the true and 12 Unic, 18 | without great pain; its eyes involuntarily close, or, 13 Unic, 19 | now it sees with its own eyes that of itself it can do 14 Unic, 19 | Now it dares not raise its eyes. Now it raises them only 15 Unic, 20 | will. For the most part the eyes are closed, though we may 16 Unic, 20(161)| likewise nothing in the eyes of God, and less than nothing." ( 17 Unic, 20 | and forces it to open its eyes, whereupon it sees so many 18 Unic, 20 | it looks at itself, its eyes are blinded by clay.163 19 Unic, 20 | willy-nilly, shuts its eyes to things of the world, 20 Unic, 21 | possible when with one's own eyes one sees the great delusion 21 Unic, 22 | and image always before my eyes, since I could not have 22 Unic, 22 | waterwheel. Though their eyes are shut and they have no 23 Unic, 26 | to suffer. I must fix my eyes on all that He had suffered 24 Unic, 27 | Him, for neither with the eyes of the body nor with those 25 Unic, 27 | do not see Him with the eyes either of the body or of 26 Unic, 27 | doubt the evidence of one's eyes -- indeed, the latter is 27 Unic, 27 | Thyself to be looked upon by eyes which have looked on things 28 Unic, 27 | as sinfully as have the eyes of my soul! After this sight, 29 Unic, 27 | for he never raised his eyes, and so, when he had to 30 Unic, 28 | in Heaven to delight the eyes but the extreme beauty of 31 Unic, 28 | any other vision, with the eyes of the body, but only with 32 Unic, 28 | body, but only with the eyes of the soul.~ 33 Unic, 28 | which are seen with the eyes of the body. The last-named 34 Unic, 28 | kind as was visible to the eyes of the body, and then my 35 Unic, 28 | which, without wearying the eyes, causes them the greatest 36 Unic, 28 | light now revealed to the eyes that, by comparison with 37 Unic, 28 | should never want to open our eyes again for the purpose of 38 Unic, 28 | if we needed to open our eyes in order to see it, there 39 Unic, 28 | they come in this way, the eyes of the soul see the excellence 40 Unic, 28 | them rather than my own eyes. But, I added, if that person 41 Unic, 28 | do nothing but lift up my eyes to the Lord. For though 42 Unic, 29 | observing the colour of His eyes, or His height, so that 43 Unic, 30 | visions which I saw with the eyes of the soul, for, as I have 44 Unic, 30 | be seen with the bodily eyes are of any importance, and 45 Unic, 30 | clearly. I mean that its eyes seem to be almost blindfolded: 46 Unic, 31 | this are fixed a thousand eyes, whereas upon a thousand 47 Unic, 31 | rule. Once God opened my eyes a little, I would ask the 48 Unic, 31 | shortcomings in the Lord's eyes -- that would have been 49 Unic, 32 | I should see with my own eyes the place from which His 50 Unic, 32 | had justified me in the eyes of all. My companion was 51 Unic, 35 | forward on the way of God. Our eyes must be fixed upon Him and 52 Unic, 35 | some avail to open their eyes. May He open them Who alone 53 Unic, 37 | For if I merely turn the eyes of my mind to the image 54 Unic, 38 | what I see with my bodily eyes is a mockery. What my soul 55 Unic, 38 | what I have seen with the eyes of the soul; and, finding 56 Unic, 38 | communicate, I saw, with the eyes of the soul, more clearly 57 Unic, 39 | tied. Let us rather fix our eyes on His Majesty, and, if 58 Unic, 39 | should do, when I raised my eyes to Heaven, and saw Christ, 59 Unic, 39 | relief only by raising my eyes to Heaven and calling upon