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1 I, 25| furthermore, at this point quite open to discussion, whether God 2 I, 25| volition, so as palpably to be open to all other emotions? But 3 II, 21| not a tedious process to open out the forms of all the 4 III, 2 | Him. Everything will be open to suspicion which transgresses 5 III, 5 | farmer when He says, "I will open rivers in a land; I will 6 III, 20| light of the Gentiles, to open the eyes of the blind," 7 IV, 2 | preaching of disciples might be open to the suspicion of an affectation 8 IV, 11| seventy-seventh Psalm. "I will open," says He, "my mouth in 9 IV, 16| a wrong to patience, to open the door to violence, to 10 IV, 16| brother. But thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him, 11 IV, 21| so exposed to shame as to open a way for even the taunts 12 IV, 25| understanding of which is open to faith (for "if ye will 13 IV, 26| who seeks not to find, and open to every one who does not 14 IV, 39| irresistible than the simple and open" confession made in a martyr' 15 IV, 40| is dumb, so was He not to open His mouth," that He so profoundly 16 V, 6 | dispensations. But it is no longer open to me even to interpret 17 V, 11| he says that "we now with open face" (meaning the candour 18 V, 11| aware that some passages are open to ambiguity, from the way 19 V, 14| men have not seen will I open to them." Hence, then, came