Book, Paragraph
1 Pre | things passing under his own eyes, as the sufferings of the
2 1, 1 | that (men) see with their eyes, and feel with their hands :
3 1, 3 | all which we see with the eyes of the body; not the sun,
4 1, 3 | not by means of the bodily eyes, but only by the mind which
5 1, 3 | intelligent man, (or) his eyes8, head, hands, feet, or
6 1, 6 | which we even see with our eyes is the case,—and, if the
7 1, 23| one had ever seen with the eyes. So also,—that is, (in a
8 1, 26| the person of a man the eyes only, and then affirm that
9 1, 30| Do you not see with your eyes, that one heaven surrounds
10 1, 31| hands, the feet, or the eyes (of a man) ; and again,
11 1, 33| air, affords light to the eyes, warmth to the touch, ripens
12 1, 37| are invisible to bodily eyes, as also the animals and
13 1, 47| Is it the sight of the eyes? But this distinguishes
14 1, 47| animals ? Have they not eyes, ears, and nostrils ? the
15 1, 64| these times, some whose eyes were digged out; others,
16 1, 66| who is invisible to the eyes, and imperceptible to the
17 1, 75| not to draw near with the eyes of the body ; nor will it
18 1, 75| injure the sight of the eyes67; immediately would the
19 2, 4 | which we perceive with our eyes, have neither soul nor reason ;—
20 2, 17| and applied not their eyes for the advantage of their
21 2, 50| who saw with their own eyes the Temples, Fanes, and
22 2, 52| unwilling to lift up his eyes to Him who is above (these):
23 2, 67| agreement, now so visible to the eyes, had no existence in former
24 2, 86| they may see with their own eyes, has openly shewn His providential
25 3, 3 | thou of them. ./. Open the eyes of thy understanding, unbar
26 3, 19| not visible to the bodily eyes? But, discrimination is
27 3, 19| can man ever see with the eyes the person, or the power,
28 3, 20| who is invisible to the eyes, attacking and reproaching (
29 3, 39| otherwise, How could the eyes of the body look upon the
30 3, 39| apparent to men's bodily eyes; (that is) that they should
31 3, 40| how those things which eyes had not seen, and which
32 3, 41| which we now have before our eyes, -- that our discourse may
33 3, 44| before : and, before their eyes, did He make his departure
34 3, 55| secretly, but before the eyes of (all) men. He escaped
35 3, 55| mortal knew, and which the eyes of man did not see. The
36 3, 57| and) invisible to mortal eyes, turned their backs (in
37 3, 60| should see, with their own eyes, the life which was after
38 3, 60| they might, with their own eyes, see it. For it was necessary
39 3, 62| and who saw with their own eyes the Second Birth which became
40 3, 64| creation with the bodily eyes; nor, when looking upwards
41 3, 79| open view to their very eyes; so that they should even
42 4, 1 | have never seen with our eyes, and whose words only we
43 4, 1 | happened to see with our eyes those Divine acts which
44 4, 1 | which is now before our eyes, (and) brought about by
45 4, 1 | they who saw with their eyes the evident powers of God,
46 4, 1 | now) visible to our own eyes: and, they are sufficient
47 4, 3 | from the testimony of our eyes how these very Jews, who
48 4, 6 | as they are with our own eyes, establish, -- as it appears
49 4, 8 | in the work. With their eyes they had seen Him who was
50 4, 9 | the whole creation to our eyes; then is it unbecoming we
51 4, 9 | operative, and visible to the eyes, powerfully impels us first
52 4, 11| we perceive with our own eyes ! Nor should we wonder at
53 4, 12| completion, and is visible to the eyes, How can any one, who would
54 4, 12| likewise see with our own eyes, that no word of man, either
55 4, 13| and it is a miracle in our eyes?' Wherefore I say unto you,
56 4, 14| and is a miracle in our eyes?" Very consistently after
57 4, 14| this is a miracle in our eyes:" by which He meant His
58 4, 16| Now the Parable before our eyes, obviously introduces the
59 4, 18| it, may see with his own eyes58. And, should any ./.
60 4, 19| are (so) hidden from thine eyes, that the days shall come
61 4, 19| now (so) hidden from thine eyes, that the days shall come
62 4, 19| be concealed from their eyes. They had therefore, no
63 4, 20| easily see with our own eyes, how the Jews are dispersed
64 4, 25| And again, "Lift95 up your eyes and see the fields, that
65 4, 28| have seen too with our own eyes, how many things of this
66 4, 28| we witness with our own eyes, during the times of the
67 4, 33| harvest cometh ? Lift up your eyes, and see the fields that
68 5, 1 | thus far visible to the eyes, shewing forth at once the
69 5, 16| predictions is visible to our own eyes ? And, Whose disciples and
70 5, 18| any one ever saw with his eyes, or learned by hearing,
71 5, 27| and who had with their own eyes witnessed His departure
72 5, 28| extreme punishment before the eyes of us all, -- we know better
73 5, 28| and who died before our eyes, that He was God, and the
74 5, 30| they had seen with their eyes. If then, they really saw (
75 5, 30| permitted them to see with their eyes, (the putting forth of)
76 5, 36| we have seen with our own eyes, has happened even to this
77 5, 43| Him, became blind in his eyes? But, Why did not they all
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