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blessings 4
blest 1
blight 1
blind 35
blinded 7
blindly 2
blindness 7
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35 am
35 attain
35 befitting
35 blind
35 destroy
35 difference
35 few
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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blind

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | who leave the light, that, blind and enfeebled, they may 2 I, 5 | great, that no one can be so blind as not to see the divine 3 I, 8 | gods sometimes appear so blind, so incapable of reflection, 4 II, 1 | scatter darkness, and to blind the minds of men, lest they 5 II, 3 | own eyes, that all may be blind? who neither deserves well 6 II, 5 | unlearned and impious, but also blind, foolish, and senseless, 7 III, 9 | that all philosophers were blind and foolish, who could neither 8 III, 9 | body. But if he had been blind, would he lose the duty 9 III, 14| to me we appear not only blind to wisdom, but dull and 10 III, 14| did you appear to yourself blind, and dull, and obtuse? whereas 11 III, 18| light, are nevertheless blind in mind, and lie in the 12 III, 28| and exclaim that they are blind and foolish. Anaxagoras 13 III, 30| able to heal, whom can the blind guide? Let us all, therefore, 14 IV, 15| Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened, and the ears 15 IV, 15| deaf shall hear, and the blind shall see,the dumb shall 16 IV, 20| to open the eyes of the blind, to bring out the prisoners 17 IV, 20| in time past as it were blind, and as it were shut up 18 IV, 26| influence opened the eyes of the blind, and gave light to those 19 IV, 26| truth. For they are truly blind who, not seeing heavenly 20 IV, 27| persecutors. Nor, however, are blind men able to understand even 21 V, 2 | others, when he himself was blind; that he would recall others 22 V, 3 | title of "truth-loving." O blind breast! O mind more black 23 V, 12| just and prudent, being blind and dull, and ignorant of 24 V, 13| pray, so foolish and so blind as not to see on which side 25 V, 20| tortures. O wonderful and blind infatuation ! It is thought 26 V, 22| suffer? For they act with a blind and unreasonable fury, which 27 VI, 4 | their eyes, that he may blind them with the appearance 28 VI, 9 | Him, though he may see, is blind; though he may hear, is 29 VI, 11| life. Be bountiful to the blind, the feeble, the lame, the 30 VI, 18| an injury, are led by a blind and irrational fury, and 31 VI, 24| walk, restored sight to the blind, cleansed the polluted limbs, 32 VII, 3 | greatest regularity: who is so blind as to think that they were 33 VII, 13| uninjured, but his heart was blind, with which he did not see 34 VII, 22| things before,~And with a blind propension yearn~To fleshly 35 VII, 27| divine food and drink the blind shall both see, and the


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