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1 I, 6 | woman; that she, in the sight of the king, burnt three 2 I, 14| they present Juno to the sight of Saturn, and secretly 3 I, 20| and are detained in the sight of the people with indecent 4 I, 20| excited to passion by the sight, rushed to promiscuous intercourse, 5 II, 2 | enjoyment of it, rather than the sight of the man himself? Assuredly 6 II, 2 | which he had, the power of sight, of hearing, of speech, 7 II, 2 | look to the heaven, to the sight of which God your Creator 8 II, 15| by whom they deceive the sight of men with deceptive illusions, 9 II, 17| names, and withdrawn it from sight. For God, as I have shown 10 III, 9 | Who introduced you to this sight? or what does your vision 11 III, 12| creatures are raised to the sight of the heaven, that we may 12 III, 23| were rendered savage by the sight of another man, which we 13 IV, 14| of the temple, and to the sight of God, except through Him 14 IV, 14| and he shall walk in my sight all his days." But who this 15 IV, 15| restored them to their former sight. He also loosened the tongues 16 IV, 19| give to the sword in the sight of their enemies." And the 17 V, 8 | Behold, she is in your sight; receive her, if you are 18 V, 15| equity and virtue. In His sight no one is a slave, no one 19 V, 15| children. No one is poor in the sight of God, but he who is without 20 V, 16| poor, nevertheless in the sight of God we are distinguished 21 V, 16| is low and abject in the sight of God who shall have been 22 V, 16| excellent and illustrious in the sight of God. For the sentiment 23 V, 18| pictured it when it was not in sight; nor were they able to confirm 24 V, 22| it is not exposed to the sight of the eyes, and its goods 25 VI, 4 | way is so composed to the sight, that it appears to be level 26 VI, 13| evil in anger, or, at the sight of delightful things, they 27 VI, 13| thanks, so God, in whose sight you shall have done that 28 VI, 20| which is derived from the sight of objects which are pleasant 29 VI, 20| should be slain in his sight, pollutes his conscience 30 VI, 21| nothing be pleasing to the sight but that which you see to 31 VI, 24| are known to Him in whose sight we live; and if we are able 32 VI, 24| confirmed; we lie open to the sight of God." What can be spoken 33 VI, 24| confined; we lie open to the sight of God. There is then no 34 VI, 24| the lame to walk, restored sight to the blind, cleansed the 35 VII, 1 | everything which comes within the sight of the eyes must of necessity 36 VII, 9 | perceived by us through the sight or other frail sense; but 37 VII, 9 | and yet does not come into sight. But, it is said, it is 38 VII, 11| the touch nor tinder the sight, but are apparent only in 39 VII, 11| it is equally open to the sight and to the touch, therefore 40 VII, 12| and eluding the touch and sight. The body is formed from 41 VII, 12| because it comes under the sight and under the touch; but 42 VII, 12| fault of the mind if the sight has vanished, if the tongue 43 VII, 12| by the suffering and the sight of unworthy objects, may 44 VII, 13| to the eyes; whereas the sight of the mind ought to be 45 VII, 14| shows, who says "In Thy sight, O Lord, a thousand years 46 VII, 17| signs and wonders, by the sight of which he may entice men 47 VII, 24| and completed in their own sight. And when fame had gradually 48 VII, 26| always be employed in the sight of the Almighty, and shall 49 VII, 26| with perpetual fire in the sight of angels and the righteous.