Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  25|      to speak, to love Him, to look up to Him with faith,-is
 2   I,  60|     the eyes, and on which the look of the least observant might
 3   I,  63|     they were in duty bound to look for from Him. For when many
 4  II,  23|      any beast more senseless, look at these indeed, observing
 5  II,  34|        honour him from whom we look for so great a gift and
 6  IV,   5|       may have placed us. If I look towards the rising sun,
 7  IV,  11|   Mutunus and Tutunus? But now look and see, lest while you
 8  VI,  11|       that it were possible to look into the sentiments and
 9  VI,  14|      to the light of the mind, look more closely and see what
10  VI,  25|       For what grandeur-if you look at the truth without any
11 VII,  15|       any likeness to man, nor look for anything which is outside
12 VII,  41|      to truth. But if you will look closely at what was done,
13 VII,  45| refused to allow men's eyes to look on him -why did he not show
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