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1 I, 2 | kindness towards us."7 What dost thou say? the thing has 2 I, 2 | happened and has an end, and dost thou say "in order that 3 I, 3 | with me in Paradise."13 Dost thou see that not the gift 4 I, 4 | to an unspeakable height. Dost thou see that the deprivation 5 I, 6 | own wickedness apparent. Dost thou wish to form another 6 I, 7 | enjoying countless goods, why dost thou not abandon thine opinion, 7 I, 7 | suffer the same thing."22 ~Dost thou see how those perished 8 II, 3 | the Master. But if thou dost not use the eye well, it 9 II, 3 | works by means of them: Dost thou see that all things 10 II, 3 | things hurt the weak man? Dost thou see that even the medicines 11 II, 3 | from life unto life."10 Dost thou see that the weak is 12 II, 4 | 4. Dost thou wish that we should 13 II, 4 | may become blind."11 What dost thou say? The light became 14 II, 4 | the command of the judge. Dost thou see to what a dignity 15 II, 4 | shall not touch his life." Dost thou see the authority of 16 II, 5 | and our forethought plain. Dost thou not see men taken away 17 II, 5 | and art thou rich, and dost thou abound in wealth, and 18 II, 6 | will also forgive you."21 Dost thou wish to learn a third 19 II, 6 | her adversaries, but thou dost not ask against thine adversaries, 20 III, 1| may shine the brighter. Dost thou see how great is the 21 III, 1| wickedness with pleasure, Dost thou see how great is the 22 III, 2| There were twelve Apostles. Dost thou see how little is the 23 III, 2| whole world was in unbelief. Dost thou see how great is the 24 III, 3| sinned and drove them on. Dost thou see here both those 25 III, 3| those who do good works? Dost thou see how on seeing their 26 III, 3| were gentle and loving. Dost thou see again that the 27 III, 3| the end, not the Devil? Dost thou see that the judgments 28 III, 3| will judge fellow-servants. Dost thou wish that I should 29 III, 3| other is under subjection. Dost thou see how unpardonable 30 III, 4| words, and nothing else. Dost thou see how, from folly 31 III, 5| then, did he fall away. Dost thou see him indeed come 32 III, 5| for when God said to him "Dost thou think that I have had 33 III, 6| comfort. And even if thou dost not suffer any of these 34 III, 6| and yet givest thanks and dost not blaspheme him who is 35 III, 6| brought upon this just man. Dost thou wish that I should 36 III, 6| hear what he says "why dost thou frighten me in sleep,