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1 I, 11| death? Why, then, do men raise their eyes to the heaven? 2 I, 15| as our promised town we raise,~In temples sacred to his 3 II, 1 | up to theheaven, and to raise his countenance erect to 4 II, 2 | otherwise. Why, then, do you not raise your eyes to heaven, and, 5 II, 19| for his nature, let him raise himself from the ground, 6 III, 24| that is. that it should raise aloft mountains, extend 7 III, 27| the earth, nor did they raise their countenances on high 8 III, 28| fortune. I yield, he says, and raise my hand. What is more wretched 9 IV, 1 | case. For men ceased to raise their countenances to the 10 IV, 13| weak nature of ours, and raise it to immortality. He became 11 IV, 13| with thy fathers, I will raise up thy seed after thee, 12 IV, 14| book of Kings: "And I will raise me up a faithful Priest, 13 IV, 15| from disease. ~He shall raise the dead, and drive away 14 IV, 17| Lord said unto me, I will raise them up a Prophet from among 15 IV, 18| and in three days I will raise it up again without hands,"~-- 16 V, 3 | have you yourself wished to raise a monument of your talent, 17 V, 14| lifted up, as to forbid me to raise my eyes to heaven? Who can 18 V, 23| pride or insolence, does not raise himself too highly, nor 19 VI, 24| call him sound who does not raise his eyes to the prosperity 20 VII, 20| the earth; and then I will raise the dead, loosing fate and 21 VII, 22| their renewed bodies, and raise them to everlasting blessedness. 22 VII, 27| and truthful arbiter will raise him to life and to perpetual