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 1   I,  38|  straying everywhere, as if blind and without a guide, withdrew
 2   I,  45|    shoulders of others; the blind were restored to sight,
 3   I,  51|  dead, to give light to the blind, restore the normal condition
 4   I,  63| restored their sight to the blind, make His enemies blind
 5   I,  63|     blind, make His enemies blind if it were necessary? Was
 6  II,   2|   the gates of piety to men blind and verily living in impiety,
 7  II,  11|  restore their sight to the blind, or give it to men blind
 8  II,  11|    blind, or give it to men blind from their birth; to call
 9  II,  60| knew that men are naturally blind, and cannot grasp the truth
10  II,  74|  arranged His plans. Man, a blind creature, and not knowing
11 III,  44|     after the manner of the blind and erring, The Novensiles
12  VI,  15| there is no man so stupidly blind that he will class among
13 VII,   6|  and wounded if a creature, blind and ever treading among
14 VII,  21|     and the inventions of a blind creature: but I, when I
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