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| Alphabetical [« »] exuberance 1 exuding 1 exultation 1 eye 24 eyebrows 3 eyelids 3 eyes 55 | Frequency [« »] 25 wealth 24 drunkenness 24 excess 24 eye 24 found 24 glory 24 humanity | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances eye |
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1 I, 6 | Divine Spirit, have the eye of the spirit free, unimpeded, 2 I, 6 | they that they know "what eye hath not known, nor hath 3 I, 7 | him as the apple of His eye, as an eagle protects her 4 I, 7 | make to us, destined in the eye of God to faith before the 5 I, 9 | wilfully. Understanding is the eye of the soul; wherefore also 6 II, 1 | peculiar to man--to purge the eye of the soul, and to sanctify 7 II, 2 | difference between moving the eye or the object seen. For 8 II, 4 | whatever pleasure titillates eye and ear, and effeminates. 9 II, 9 | cover over the clear-seeing eye of the soul, by filling 10 II, 11| pictures, to delight the eye. For the picture fades in 11 II, 13| the bigness of a fish's eye of large size. And the wretched 12 II, 13| and pellucid Jesus, the eye that watches in the flesh,-- 13 II, 13| exhibiting the true beauty "which eye hath not seen nor ear heard 14 III, 1 | the flesh visible to the eye, but the true beauty of 15 III, 2 | plastered hand and the anointed eye exhibit from their very 16 III, 2 | wickedness prevails, and the eye of that poetic Jove looks 17 III, 8 | cannot escape, cast His eye on them. Nor did the sleepless 18 III, 11| cures this malady: "If thine eye offend thee, cut it out," 19 III, 11| are first destroyed. "The eye contemplating beautiful 20 III, 11| the heart;" that is, the eye which has learned rightly 21 III, 11| gladdens. "Winking with the eye, with guile, heaps woes 22 III, 11| light of the body is the eye," says the Scripture, by 23 III, 11| the place; nor fix thine eye on her: for thus shalt thou 24 III, 11| itself bad: for when the eye is lascivious, the desires