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1 I, 17| of accidents, quality is seen in, for instance, white, 2 IV, 4 | velocity, before what is seen in the heavens is carefully 3 IV, 36| speaking these words, fire is seen borne through the air; but 4 IV, 36| themselves, as if they had seen something divine. The winged 5 IV, 48| labours, this is he who is seen "on his knees" (Engonasis). 6 V, 2 | invisible things of Him are seen from the creation of the 7 V, 3 | no doubt, but we have not seen his shape." For the voice 8 V, 11| gnawing (serpents) which were seen in the wilderness by the 9 V, 19| know "what eye hath not seen, and ear hath not heard, 10 V, 20| question her if she had seen the horse anywhere. The 11 V, 20| however, replies that she had seen (the animal), but that she 12 V, 21| beheld "what eye hath not seen, and ear hath not heard, 13 V, 22| whatever things eye hath not seen, and ear hath not heard, 14 VI, 4 | a one as in a dream was seen by Nabuchodonosor, out of 15 VI, 10| divided. For the world was seen by the power of vision. 16 VI, 11| seizing the things that are seen by the other senses, sums 17 VI, 19| he says neither eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor any 18 VI, 30| these mysteries should be seen, Jesus was born of Mary 19 VI, 37| likewise alleges that he had seen an infant child lately born; 20 VII, 20| undefiled, remembered the things seen by it in its converse with 21 VIII, 3 | peculiar Jesus; but he is seen differently according as 22 VIII, 3 | supposes that (the Jesus seen from its particular place) 23 IX, 4 | they said, 'What we have seen and seized, these we leave 24 IX, 4 | whereas what we neither have seen nor seized, these we carry 25 IX, 5 | old. For when He is not seen He is invisible; and He 26 IX, 7 | in me?" For that which is seen, which is man, he considers 27 X, 12| this reason He could not be seen by any, on account of the 28 X, 23| invisible when He is not seen, but visible when He is 29 X, 23| but visible when He is seen. And this heretic also alleges 30 X, 23| maintain), that He who was seen in the flesh and was crucified