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1 II, 1 | in a peculiar manner to behold the heaven as we stand erect, 2 II, 3 | the eye of the body cannot behold. And that philosopher and 3 II, 4 | was unlawful for men to behold even for the sake of adoration, 4 II, 7 | you have ascertained it. Behold, reason teaches you that 5 II, 20| obstinate as to deny that they behold with sound and open eyes 6 III, 9 | that it is a great thing to behold the heaven and the sun: 7 III, 9 | may contemplate, that is, behold with our mind, the Creator 8 III, 9 | said that he was born to behold the world, although he would 9 III, 9 | he was born that he might behold them. The object proposed 10 III, 18| King; who, although you behold with your eyes the bright 11 III, 20| himself of unsound mind. Behold one in whose times the wise 12 III, 23| this purpose, that he might behold the heaven and the sun, 13 III, 27| on high that they might behold her "Who showed herself 14 III, 27| and although he may not behold it with his eyes, yet he 15 III, 27| with his eyes, yet he does behold it with the eye of his soul. 16 IV, 12| Himself shall give you a sign: Behold, a virgin shall conceive, 17 IV, 12| prophet also thus proclaimed: "Behold, unto us a child is born, 18 IV, 12| vision of the night, and, behold, one like the Son of man 19 IV, 12| His advents in few words. Behold, he says, one like the Son 20 IV, 20| he speaks such things: "Behold, the days come, saith the 21 IV, 21| would be, saying: "And, behold, one like the Son of man 22 IV, 27| put to flight the demons? Behold, some one excited by the 23 V, 8 | represented in some image? Behold, she is in your sight; receive 24 V, 10| you so frequently praise? Behold the pious AEneas:--~"Four 25 V, 12| perverseness of those in error. Behold, the state, or rather the 26 V, 13| which he had not deserved. Behold, the weak sex and fragile 27 V, 18| those who do it, and to behold it ! But I omit these things, 28 VI, 1 | account, not that we might behold the heaven and the sun, 29 VI, 2 | brilliancy that mortal eye cannot behold it, and if you should direct 30 VI, 8 | minds than this which we behold in mortal flesh, will so