Parte, Capitolo, §
1 1, 7, 3| that of the flesh, the eyes, and the pride of life. 24~ ~
2 1, 10, 1| of acceptability in the eyes of their adherents and others.
3 2, 7, 2| a fight not to have his eyes fixed on the other, maintaining
4 2, 7, 2| counter-revolutionaries to keep their eyes fixed on the Revolution,
5 2, 8, 3| disgrace, may also open their eyes and instantly revive everything
6 2, 8, 3| revolutionaries can open their eyes in the terrible twilight
7 2, 8, 3| had suddenly opened the eyes of many people to a host
8 3, 2, 4| the TFPs have opened the eyes of Catholics to the snares
9 3, 3, 3| we prayerfully raise our eyes to the lofty throne of Mary,
10 3, 3, 3| Unto thee I lift up my eyes, unto thee, who~dwellest
11 3, 3, 3| the heavens. See how the eyes of servants are fixed on
12 3, 3, 3| hands of their masters, the eyes of a handmaid on the hand
13 3, 3, 3| of her mistress! So our eyes are fixed on Our Lady and
14 3, 3, 3| Yes, we turn our eyes to Our Lady of Fatima, requesting
15 Post | Unto thee I lift up my eyes, unto thee, who dwellest
16 Post | the heavens. See how the eyes of servants are fixed on
17 Post | hands of their masters, the eyes of a handmaid on the hand
18 Post | of her mistress! So our eyes are fixed on Our Lady and
19 Post | we prayerfully raise our eyes to the lofty throne of Mary,
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