Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4, 5 | rapture on the dazzling vision of the angels that were
2 II, 13, 8 | declares that God is all vision, and all hearing (for in
3 II, 29, 3 | brought forth after the vision of those angels who wait
4 II, 30, 7 | to be a partaker in that vision, as if it could have participated
5 II, 33, 1 | by herself, and does in a vision, recollecting many of these,
6 II, 33, 3 | shares with it the spiritual vision which it has enjoyed.~4.
7 III, 12, 7 | But when Peter saw the vision, in which the voice from
8 III, 12, 7 | awe-struck because of the vision of the angel, would have
9 III, 12, 15| had been constrained by a vision to that effect, spake nevertheless
10 III, 12, 15| Gentiles, because of the vision, and of the Spirit who had
11 IV, 20, 10| when this man had seen the vision of God, and the cherubim,
12 IV, 20, 10| forth all the rest of the vision of the thrones, lest any
13 IV, 20, 11| the same Lord in a second vision, he says: "For I saw in
14 IV, 32, 2 | through means of immediate vision; and foreshadowed the images
15 IV, 39, 1 | black and white by means of vision, and the ear recognises
16 V, 1, 2 | prophetical manner, foretelling in vision what should come to pass.
17 V, 1, 2 | been a certain prophetical vision made to men; and another
18 V, 12, 5 | and obtained the power of vision in the very same eyes with
19 V, 12, 5 | driven away by the power of vision, while the substance of
20 V, 25, 3 | the interpretation of the vision, there was said to him: "
21 V, 25, 4 | Gabriel, when explaining his vision, states with regard to this
22 V, 30, 3 | who beheld the apocalyptic vision. For that was seen no very
23 V, 36, 3 | concerning it harmonize [with his vision]. For the Lord also taught
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