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1 1, XVI | whether it is not from open malevolence that he has 2 2, VI | words like this, "I will open my mouth in parables, I 3 2, VI | they offer up this prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, that I may 4 2, XXXIV | to unloose chains and to open doors, so that he would 5 2, XXXVII | saying that "he rushed with open mouth to drink of them, 6 2, XLIX | same time not only laid open the doings of others, but 7 3, XXXIII | certain persons had cut open the ark in order to apprehend 8 3, XLVI | own disciples did Jesus open up all things, esteeming 9 3, XLVIII | decorous rather than he who is open to the charge even of the 10 3, LXV | righteous, and therefore open our gates to the most unholy 11 4, XXXIX | a covering; lying in the open air beside gates, and on 12 4, XLIX | words of my mouth. I will open my mouth in parables; I 13 4, L | said in his prayer to God, "Open Thou mine eyes, and I will 14 4, L | continually utters the prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, and I will 15 5, LII | not himself, as it seems, open the tomb, but needed the 16 5, LVIII | then, it appears, could not open his tomb, but required the 17 6, XXXIV | narrow way, and gates that open spontaneously. And in all 18 6, XXXVI | gates which are said to open spontaneously are referred 19 6, XXXVI | obscurely by some to the words, "Open to me the gates of righteousness, 20 7, III | bodily pores which are both open and invisible, but by means 21 7, XXXIV | when the prophet says, "Open Thou mine eyes, that I may 22 7, XXXV | deceived men, but they are ever open to intercourse with those 23 7, XXXVI | the eye of the body, you open the eye of the mind thus 24 7, XXXVIII| passage, "Beholding with open face the glory of the Lord, 25 7, XXXIX | the eye of the body, you open the eye of the mind, thus 26 7, XLIII | bodily presence, which was open to the view of all; otherwise 27 8, XLI | what came to him. But it is open to those whom you maliciously 28 8, LIII | have held them as matters open to inquiry? And should he