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1 I | if a man will lift up his eyes, it will be evident that 2 I | see Him with their bodily eyes proclaiming liberty to the 3 I | stumble, why, when the two eyes see, should we put the blame 4 I | fulness to those who have eyes to see the things of that 5 VI | who shows that what to the eyes of others seems like disagreement 6 IX | say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields, 7 XIV | seen, not with their bodily eyes, but with the pure heart. 8 XIV | given an account. For in the eyes of those who are below and 9 XVIII| transmigration, is foolish in the eyes of the Stoics who give no 10 XVIII| these opinions; or in the eyes of the Peripatetics who 11 XVIII| inanities of Plato; or in the eyes of the Epicureans who charge 12 XVIII| until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, 13 XIX | prevents the opening of the eyes of the soul. I quite suppose 14 XXII | And let those who have eyes to see such wondrous truths, 15 XXIII| goat had a horn between his eyes. And he came to the ram 16 XXIII| hides the future from our eyes. For the knowledge of the 17 XXIII| said that God blinds our eyes with regard to the future, 18 XXVI | that shall consume your eyes, and make your soul to pine 19 XXVII| sun? ---- with his bodily eyes, that the Divine power might 20 XXVII| his sight, and with the eyes of the soul, when, as a