Section, Paragraph
1 I, 9 | no one is offended at not seeing everything; but one does
2 I, 29 | have good taste, and who, seeing a book, expect to find a
3 I, 35 | It is a bad sign when, on seeing a person, you remember his
4 II, 72 | is equally incapable of seeing the Nothing from which he
5 II, 72 | contemplate.~Who would not think, seeing us compose all things of
6 II, 135| passions, there is pleasure in seeing the collision of two contraries;
7 II, 152| for the sole pleasure of seeing without hope of ever communicating
8 II, 182| that which they have at seeing the failure of the matter.~
9 II, 183| before us to prevent us seeing it.~
10 III, 229| peacefully in faith. But, seeing too much to deny and too
11 III, 233| not one substantial truth, seeing there are so many things
12 III, 233| still, is there no means of seeing the faces of the cards?"
13 V, 308| 308. The habit of seeing kings accompanied by guards,
14 VI, 415| and the dog, popularly, by seeing its fleetness, et animum
15 VII, 434| whether he is awake or sleeps, seeing that during sleep we believe
16 VII, 435| present weakness? For, not seeing the whole truth, they could
17 VII, 481| we do not become rich by seeing a stranger who is so, but
18 VII, 481| who is so, but in fact by seeing a father or a husband who
19 VII, 483| body.~The separate member, seeing no longer the body to which
20 VII, 483| believes it is a whole, and, seeing not the body on which it
21 VII, 483| not a body, and still not seeing that it is a member of a
22 VII, 553| Jesus is weary.~Jesus, seeing all His friends asleep and
23 VII, 555| he leads thee without thy seeing it. Thou wouldst not seek
24 IX, 593| It is not a question of seeing this summarily. I tell you
25 X, 677| read the letter without seeing it, and interpret it without
26 X, 691| are only troubled at not seeing Him, who desire only to
27 X, 691| Him, who are grieved at seeing themselves surrounded and
28 XI, 725| hath begotten me these, seeing I have lost my children,
29 XI, 733| that He would come; and seeing that they place His time
30 XII, 752| should the Messiah come, seeing that through Him the sceptre
31 XII, 752| In order to effect that seeing they should not see, and
32 XIV, 919| that I had written ill, seeing myself condemned; but the
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