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1 I, 21| In the mean time, let us look also to other matters which 2 II, 1 | lest, in short, they should look to heaven, and observe the 3 II, 1 | For since other animals look down to the ground, with 4 II, 1 | animals bend forward and look to the earth, He gave to 5 II, 1 | countenance, and commanded him to look up to theheaven, and to 6 II, 1 | name of man, who do not look up, but downward: unless 7 II, 1 | God willed that we should look up to heaven, and undoubtedly 8 II, 1 | the mind of man ought to look in the same direction as 9 II, 2 | the open air? Why do you look to walls, and wood, and 10 II, 2 | heavenly things?"~Rather look to the heaven, to the sight 11 II, 5 | understanding is this, that he look up to and honour the common 12 II, 9 | But, that man might not look into the works of God, He 13 II, 10| Therefore the cattle do not look up to heaven, nor do they 14 II, 14| first of all who began to look up to and adore the heavenly 15 III, 2 | not sought at all. Let us look to this very thing, whether 16 III, 9 | born, replied that he might look upon the heaven and the 17 III, 10| Again, those creatures which look forward to the future and 18 III, 10| is raised? For if we must look to the heaven, it is undoubtedly 19 III, 10| Therefore we must either look in that direction or bend 20 III, 10| upright. We must therefore look up to the heaven, to which 21 III, 20| considered impious for men to look upon. Therefore they who 22 III, 27| which they are ignorant; nor look towards heaven, as they 23 III, 27| together with the body, equally look down towards the earth: 24 IV, 16| true divinity, who not only look up to perishable riches, 25 IV, 16| it grieveth us even to look upon him: for his life is 26 IV, 18| thus wrote: "And they shall look on me, whom they pierced." 27 IV, 24| that mortal eyes cannot look upon and endure the glory 28 VI, 4 | body, they may be unable to look towards virtue. He inspires 29 VI, 8 | course of life ought not to look to the earth, but to the 30 VI, 11| select persons? Why do you look at bodily forms? He is to 31 VI, 18| to profit many, yet they look up to him who is able to 32 VI, 20| excellent and worthy of man to look upon the heaven rather than 33 VI, 20| things, and have urged us to look up to the heaven, nevertheless 34 VII, 1 | bonds; nor are they able to look up to heaven, since their 35 VII, 17| life again; and while all look on and wonder, he shall 36 VII, 18| Jupiter: that Jupiter will look to the earth, and hear the