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eye 25
eye-wit-nesses 1
eye-witnesses 3
eyes 61
eyes- 1
eyesight 1
ezekiel 18
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61 country
61 degree
61 doctrines
61 eyes
61 king
61 number
61 passage
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Against Celsus

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eyes

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | which are plausible in the eyes of the many, but which represent 2 1, LXVI | form which was seen by the eyes of men some higher element 3 2, VI | prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous 4 2, XLVIII | the prophecies: "Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, 5 2, XLVIII | only to the senses. For the eyes of those who are blind in 6 2, LXI | in size, and in beauty of eyes, And in voice;" and frequently, 7 2, LXII | went with them. And their eyes were holden, that they should 8 2, LXII | ye walk?" And when their eyes were opened, and they knew 9 2, LXIV | altogether the same with the eyes of their soul, and, I think, 10 2, LXV | He knew to have received eyes capable of seeing His resurrection. 11 2, LXVIII | received the bread, "their eyes were opened, and they knew 12 2, LXXV | hang in doubt before your eyes, and you will have no assurance 13 3, XXXIII | casting a glamour over the eyes, produced, in the case of 14 3, XLV | until I had come, and mine eyes have seen it. And, lo, they 15 4, XVI | those below did not possess eyes capable of seeing the transformation 16 4, XXXI | and which drags down the eyes of the soul from God to 17 4, XXXI | theirs: "Lift not up thine eyes unto heaven, lest, when 18 4, L | to God, "Open Thou mine eyes, and I will behold wondrous 19 4, L | prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, and I will behold wondrous 20 5, VI | Lest thou lift up thine eyes to heaven, and when thou 21 5, X | lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou 22 6, IV | seen not by their bodily eyes, but by the pure heart. 23 6, X | contumeliously treated before the eyes of all men;" neither do 24 6, XV | is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty, neither do I walk 25 6, XVIII | that, to those who have eyes to behold the venerable 26 6, LXVI | throw darkness before my eyes, and I see nothing distinctly." 27 6, LXVI | has been poured upon the eyes of him who uttered the foregoing 28 6, LXVII | pour darkness before my eyes." Celsus verily, and those 29 6, LXVII | pour darkness before our eyes: we, however, by means of 30 6, LXVII | for darkness." But we, the eyes of whose soul have been 31 6, LXVII | existing weakness in the eyes of the recipient. And if 32 6, LXVII | and injured," what other eyes shall we say are in this 33 7, XXI | riches which enlighten the eyes, and which enrich a man " 34 7, XXII | have destroyed before the eyes of those who were "Jews 35 7, XXXIV | see God with our bodily eyes, to hear Him with our ears, 36 7, XXXIV | Scriptures make mention of eyes, of ears, and of hands, 37 7, XXXIV | prophet says, "Open Thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous 38 7, XXXIV | is pure, enlightening the eyes," or, "Lighten mine eyes, 39 7, XXXIV | eyes," or, "Lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep 40 7, XXXIV | foolish as to suppose that the eyes of the body behold the wonders 41 7, XXXIV | gives light to the bodily eyes, or that the sleep of death 42 7, XXXIV | sleep of death falls on the eyes of the body. When our Saviour 43 7, XXXV | spectre flitting before their eyes; whereas these gods, as 44 7, XXXVIII| as we have shown that the eyes, the ears, and the other 45 7, XXXIX | this reference to the two eyes, the eye of the body and 46 7, XXXIX | that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired 47 7, XXXIX | that ye eat thereof your eyes shall be opened;" and also 48 7, XXXIX | They did eat, and the eyes of both of them were opened." 49 7, XXXIX | of them were opened." The eyes of sense were then opened, 50 7, XXXIX | hindered from seeing with the eyes of the mind; and it was 51 7, XXXIX | the mind; and it was those eyes of the mind which in consequence 52 7, XXXIX | blind,"--meaning, by the eyes that see not; the eyes of 53 7, XXXIX | the eyes that see not; the eyes of the mind, which are enlightened 54 7, XXXIX | by His teaching; and the eyes which see are the eyes of 55 7, XXXIX | the eyes which see are the eyes of sense, which His words 56 7, XLIV | universe, "shutting the eyes of sense, and raising upwards 57 7, XLIV | and raising upwards the eyes of the soul." And he stops 58 7, XLV | visible objects by the eyes; the action of the reason 59 7, XLV | perception, that of the eyes vision. As, then, among 60 7, LI | every one who sees with eyes of his soul serves the Divine 61 8, XLIV | recover their power, and, with eyes blinded by sin, wish again


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