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1 I, 5 | says, "Upon whom shall I look, but upon him who is gentle 2 I, 8 | accordingly, does not wish to look on evil things; for He is 3 I, 8 | Spirit has sung, "I will look to the heavens, the works 4 I, 10| sins; we shall have now to look in order at the mildness 5 I, 10| Stand in the ways, and look, and ask for the eternal 6 II, 1 | social intercourse, but look with suspicion on the snares 7 II, 2 | men by being excited to look, they by drawing on themselves 8 II, 5 | painful, it is fitting to look sad rather than to seem 9 II, 5 | licentiousness by a mere look. All senseless people, to 10 II, 6 | modest son could not bear to look on the shameful exposure 11 II, 7 | are to be shunned. Let the look be steady, and the turning 12 II, 10| of the Most High, which look on all the ways of men, 13 III, 1 | carrying, as it does, the look of superfluity and uselessness-- 14 III, 2 | exhibit from their very look the suspicion of a person 15 III, 2 | us the Word enjoins "to look not on the things that are 16 III, 2 | the Lord said to him, "Look not to his appearance, nor 17 III, 3 | delighted with a venerable look, has honoured gravity of 18 III, 3 | lust practise, when they look on men perpetrating such 19 III, 3 | walk, cut of their hair, look. "For from his look shall 20 III, 3 | hair, look. "For from his look shall a man be known," says 21 III, 4 | dangerous restlessness. "Look not round," it is said, " 22 III, 4 | than a Melitaean pup, and look askance at a just old man, 23 III, 5 | in both is known from the look. Men, therefore, affording 24 III, 6 | bought slaves in step, or look, or voice, so like are they 25 III, 7 | thee," says the Scripture. Look, for instance, to Elias 26 III, 11| contribute to make them look ugly, cutting the hair and 27 III, 11| nor throw back his head to look at those he meets, if they 28 III, 11| those he meets, if they look at him, as if he were strutting 29 III, 11| that hang from the body look as if they were well strung; 30 III, 11| eyes that are accustomed to look impudently at one's neighbours 31 III, 11| not only to touch, but to look; and he who is rightly trained 32 III, 11| avoid them. "Let thine eyes look straight, and thine eyelids