Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | in his old age, when his eyes were dim, was induced by
2 0, Life | have never seen with my eyes, or heard with my ears,
3 0, Life | which I saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears."~ ~
4 I, XVIII| sight of all to the girl’s eyes, which were immediately
5 I, XXVII| flesh is no offence in the eyes of Almighty God? For when
6 II, I | robe and a diadem. I was eyes to the blind, and feet was
7 II, I | desire; or have caused the eyes of the widow to fail; or
8 II, X | the heavens.' And again, 'Eyes have they, but they see
9 II, XVII | memory, keep before your eyes that love of his doctrine,
10 III, II | sanctity and honour in the eyes of all men to that place;
11 III, XVI | said to have lifted up his eyes and hands to heaven, and
12 III, XIX | Upon which, casting his eyes downward, he saw, as it
13 III, XXII | majesty and invisible to human eyes, almighty, eternal, the
14 III, XXIX | Gentiles; to open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoner
15 IV, IX | and opened her lips and eyes, and looking up to heaven,
16 IV, X | a sudden dimness in her eyes, and as the malady increased
17 IV, XIX | some of infirmities of the eyes, who, praying with their
18 IV, XIX | pain or dimness in their eyes. So they washed the virgin’
19 IV, XXIII| this world, and opening her eyes, as she thought, she saw
20 V, XII | and with their flaming eyes and the noisome fire which
21 V, XII | darkness, and casting my eyes hither and thither if haply
22 V, XIII | it for certain before my eyes." "What is that?" said the
23 V, XIV | death, there he fixed the eyes of his mind, that he might
24 V, XIX | sat up, and opening his eyes, saw round about him a company
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