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1 1, XLIII | were opened, and I saw a vision of God." After relating 2 1, XLIV | related to His disciples the vision which He saw, and told them 3 1, XLVI | them either in a waking vision or a dream of the night. 4 1, XLVIII| impressed also in a waking vision, for the benefit either 5 1, XLVIII| power, such as a faculty of vision which can naturally see 6 1, XLVIII| disciples on the occasion of the vision on the mount, "Tell what 7 2, I | Judaism, stood in need of a vision to lead him to communicate 8 2, II | common." And so, after that vision, the Spirit of truth, which 9 2, XXXIV | Pilate's wife, who beheld a vision, and who was so moved by 10 2, LX | but to suppose a waking vision in the case of those who 11 3, XIV | possess the acutest spiritual vision to be most God-like, and 12 4, LXXXVI| to sharpen their power of vision and to produce rapidity 13 6, XXI | prophet, says that a divine vision was presented to the view 14 6, LXVI | splendours, have their power of vision affected and injured, and 15 7, XXXIX | paradise. This twofold kind of vision in us was familiar to our 16 7, XLV | perception, that of the eyes vision. As, then, among visible 17 7, XLV | sun is neither the eye nor vision, but that which enables 18 7, XLV | eye to see, and renders vision possible, and in consequence