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1 1, XXIX | good-natured Athenian, who saw that his native country 2 1, XLIII | heavens were opened, and I saw a vision of God." After 3 1, XLIII | even Isaiah asserts, "I saw the Lord of hosts sitting 4 1, XLIII | we tell whether he really saw them or not? Now, O Jew, 5 1, XLIV | disciples the vision which He saw, and told them of the voice 6 1, XLVIII| from it comes upon them, saw in this manner what they 7 1, XLVIII| with the Holy Ghost And I saw, and bear witness, that 8 1, XLVIII| assert that He said that He saw it. For this great man did 9 1, LXI | King of the Jews. For he saw not the sleepless guardian 10 1, LXIII | Churches that are in Christ. He saw, probably, that anything 11 1, LXIX | you, O Jesus, were." He saw, besides, that if, as it 12 2, I | fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a certain 13 2, II | explain to them; but as He saw that it was a work of exceeding 14 2, VIII | although they both heard and saw, they would not understand 15 2, XVI | they came to Jesus, and saw that He was dead, they brake 16 2, XXXVI | blood and water. And he that saw it bare record, and his 17 2, XLIII | Himself, or those whom He saw, for reasons known to Him 18 2, LXII | Jesus, and of those who saw Him after His resurrection, 19 2, LXIV | fashion to all those who saw Him, but according to their 20 2, LXXIV | incredulity by those who saw these things: for had they 21 2, LXXIV | they believed what they saw and heard, they would not 22 3, XXVIII| against the Spirit;" but they saw also that the power which 23 3, XXIX | doctrine of Jesus; for they saw that the libations and odours 24 3, XLV | And the queen of Sheba saw all the wisdom of Solomon, 25 3, LXX | against it, or if he did, he saw the answers that might be 26 4, XVI | more excellent nature: "We saw Him, and He had no form 27 4, XIX | by methods which the Word saw would aid in bringing back 28 4, XXXIII| intentional, inasmuch as he saw the strength of the argument 29 4, XLV | comprehending (its full meaning), saw fire devastating their city 30 4, LIV | wild animals? And he who saw that some divinities were 31 6, V | people that sat in darkness saw a great light." Observe 32 6, VI | individuals, I would say that they saw better than Plato (by means 33 6, VIII | the third eye which Plato saw that he himself possessed, 34 6, XVI | needle" had for him who saw that "strait and narrow 35 6, LXII | passage; "And all the people saw the voice of God;" the word " 36 6, LXII | voice of God;" the word "saw" being taken, agreeably 37 6, LXVI | darkness--the Gentiles--saw a great light, and to them 38 6, LXXVII| look at this alone say, "We saw Him; but He had no form 39 7, XII | shameful, or impure, if he saw any such passages; for then 40 7, XVIII | supposition of Celsus, they saw themselves so grievously 41 7, XXXIX | of the woman, "The woman saw that the tree was good for 42 7, XLIII | Jesus, were among those who saw God the Father, which is 43 7, XLIV | divine grace to those whom He saw in His foreknowledge, and 44 7, XLIV | religion. God doubtless saw the pride and arrogance 45 8, XLII | to their enemies; for He saw that they were incurably