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1 1, XXIX | become distinguished and visible to the whole world, which 2 1, XLVIII | do not suppose that the visible heaven was actually opened, 3 1, XLVIII | multitude heard, from the visible leprosy by visible contact, 4 1, XLVIII | from the visible leprosy by visible contact, but also from that 5 2, IX | only there, where was the visible body of Jesus, how could 6 2, XXX | objects, first makes himself visible, so ought the Son of God 7 2, LXX | merely human attributes were visible to all men but those which 8 3, III | never manifested to them His visible presence. But if this result 9 3, XLVII | despise all sensible and visible things as existing only 10 3, LVI | sensible," and "temporal," and "visible," and to do our utmost to 11 4, LXIX | to say that "neither have visible things been given to man ( 12 4, LXXXVII| proverbs." It is not, then, the visible ants which are "wiser even 13 5, III | to them from the one only visible and true God, under a pretence 14 5, X | the Greeks "manifest and visible" divinities, we shall answer 15 5, X | impressed with the (mere) visible light of sun, and moon, 16 5, XI | stars because their light is visible and celestial, would not 17 5, XII | all sorts of productions visible to the senses. Nay, even 18 5, XXXIII | has visited us, to the "visible mountain of the Lord," the 19 5, XXXVIII| Alexandria as it were a visible god. And we have read in 20 5, XLII | years to ascend above all visible nature, and to hold the 21 5, XLIV | above the heavens and all visible nature: and in this sense 22 6, XVI | the rich and poor who are visible to the senses, or whether 23 6, XIX | who have ascended above visible things, when he said in 24 6, XX | that things "seen" and visible are "temporal," but that 25 6, LXIII | like any other species of (visible) being." Is it possible 26 6, LXVI | ascend in thought from all visible and sensible things, to 27 6, LXXIII | same manner, therefore, the visible body does not make known 28 7, XXXVIII| this connection to mean the visible face, but take it figuratively, 29 7, XLIV | things he can ascend from the visible symbol to that which is 30 7, XLIV | it were gone beyond the visible universe, he offers prayers 31 7, XLV | call substance--being; or visible, which we call becoming: 32 7, XLV | are known by the reason, visible objects by the eyes; the 33 7, XLV | vision. As, then, among visible things the sun is neither 34 7, XLV | and in consequence of it visible things are seen, all sensible 35 7, XLV | exist and itself is rendered visible; so among things intelligible, 36 8, XV | For we who say that the visible world is under the government 37 8, XXXI | all spectators, whether visible or invisible, who behold 38 8, XLV | the gods have appeared in visible forms. The world is full