Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII| How the same holy man gave sight to the blind daughter of
2 I, XVIII| hands, applied it in the sight of all to the girl’s eyes,
3 II, II | upon as hallowed in God's sight and such as should be adopted
4 II, II | He would restore his lost sight to the blind man, and by
5 II, II | Immediately the blind man received sight, and Augustine was proclaimed
6 II, XII | were strange to him, at sight of whom, seeing that he
7 II, XIII | immediately vanishes out of your sight, passing from winter into
8 III, III | the Gospel, it was a fair sight to see the king himself
9 III, VI | divided among them. At which sight, the bishop who sat by him,
10 III, XIV | bishop was much moved at this sight, and starting up, raised
11 III, XIX | accounted worthy to behold the sight of the choirs of angels,
12 IV, VII | upon those parts, in the sight of them all withdrew itself
13 IV, X | monastery, was restored to her sight. [675 A.D.?]~HILDILID, a
14 IV, X | she might recover her lost sight, if she were carried to
15 IV, X | she received the gift of sight which she had desired; and
16 IV, XX | more noble in her Lord’s sight, the child of a noble sire.~"
17 IV, XXIII| this life, and had in her sight ascended to the gates of
18 V, X | be, and that too in the sight of the very pagans that
19 V, XII | sore dismayed by that dread sight, on a sudden I saw the place
20 V, XIII | to put them away from the sight of God, he might have been
21 V, XX | great in noble works in the sight of God and man. He enriched
22 V, XXI | and reject it at the first sight of it, together with his
23 V, XXI | face you would shun the sight; and, on the other hand,
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