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1 I, 5(3) | public taxes were collected, see Gibbon's History (Milman' 2 I, 5(4) | condition of peculiar trial. See Deut. iv. 20, and Jer. xi. 3 I, 6(6) | at so early an age, but see below, p.4, note 1. ~ 4 I, 7 | every day. For, when they see me anywhere in the city, 5 I, 7(8) | Remigius was consecrated to the See of Reims at the age of 22, 6 I, 8 | imminent peril.14 Do you see the advantage of deceit? 7 II, 1 | high value. For when we see any one bestowing care upon 8 II, 2 | in high places."7 Do you see the terrible multitude of 9 II, 2 | suit of armor. Would you see yet another host, stern 10 II, 2 | destroy the flock, when they see the guardian take to flight, 11 II, 4 | members of the Church, one can see that he has much to do. 12 II, 8 | gather in his vintage. Do you see that although what was said 13 III, 5 | nature, he will then clearly see what great honor the grace 14 III, 5 | judgment to the Son?"10 But I see it all put into the hands 15 III, 7(17) | he was deposed from the See of Constantinople and banished. ~ 16 III, 9(19) | Damasus and Ursicinus for the See of Rome, A.D. 367 , which 17 III, 11 | way; but as in warfare we see those soldiers who are noble-spirited 18 III, 13 | drink and a soft bed, we see is to many no hard task, 19 III, 13 | here and there; and one may see men, who are strong in the 20 III, 14 | him down, but when they see his affairs going adversely, 21 III, 14 | some of these, when they see the priestly office held 22 III, 14(28)| himself was chosen for the See of Constantinople "by the 23 III, 15 | dignities, and you will then see the priest assailed with 24 III, 16 | Now most men, when they see any one superior to the 25 III, 16(34)| said to have founded some (See St. Greg. Naz. Orat. 47). ~ 26 III, 17 | her some woman who will see to the management of these 27 IV, 1 | s sins."17 Dost thou not see from what great blame, yea 28 IV, 2 | could I avoid what I did not see beforehand;" so neither 29 IV, 2(19) | See Luke xiv. 28, 29 ~ 30 IV, 2(21) | shall severly scourge him. See above, p. 61, note. ~ 31 IV, 4(29) | opposed to his own opinions. See Robertson,: Hist. of the 32 IV, 4(33) | substance of the Supreme God. See Liddon, Bampton Lectures, 33 IV, 6(39) | 2 Cor. xi. 6. See alao, 2 Cor. x. 10 ~ 34 IV, 9 | his direction, when they see their leader defeated, and 35 VI, 2(5) | the "communion of saints." See Bingham's Antiquities, Book 36 VI, 4 | venerable man, accustomed to see revelations, used to tell 37 VI, 4 | bending down, as one might see soldiers in the presence 38 VI, 4(9) | in Chrysostom's Homilies. See especially St. Matt. Hom 39 VI, 9 | which are not good, but to see beforehand from afar whence 40 VI, 11 | for the former. Dost thou see with what abundant proof 41 VI, 12 | often recover myself, and I see at a glance that I have 42 VI, 12 | passions, shall be able to see at a glance my chastisement 43 VI, 12 | speechless, and unable either to see or hear. And when this condition 44 VI, 12 | thee? For if thou wouldest see this clearly, it is not 45 VI, 13 | house, and are unable to see anything of the invisible 46 VI, 13 | overstated. For thou wouldest see a far greater and more formidable 47 VI, 13 | or still keeping it, to see clearly and fearlessly with 48 VI, 13 | against us, thou wouldest see no torrents of blood, nor