Section, Paragraph
1 I, 48 | the work of envy, which is blind, and does not see that repetition
2 III, 202 | is a God who makes them blind.~
3 VI, 423 | itself so that it may not blind him in making his choice,
4 VII, 450 | injustice, we are indeed blind. And if, knowing this, we
5 VII, 545 | that they were slaves, blind, sick, wretched, and sinners;
6 VIII, 566| principle that He has willed to blind some and enlighten others.~
7 VIII, 576| the Church: God willing to blind and to enlighten.—The event
8 VIII, 578| sufficient obscurity to blind the reprobate, and sufficient
9 IX, 593 | there is in it something to blind, and something to enlighten.~
10 X, 657 | the deaf, the dumb, the blind, the paralytic, the dead
11 X, 674 | yet this Covenant, made to blind some and enlighten others,
12 XI, 712 | earth.~"Bring forth the blind people that have eyes and
13 XI, 712 | grope for the wall like the blind; we stumble at noonday as
14 XI, 726 | Judah and of David.~He is to blind the learned and the wise,
15 XI, 726 | to open the eyes of the blind, give health to the sick,
16 XI, 734 | they would grope like the blind; and that a forerunner would
17 XII, 755 | declares his intention both to blind and to enlighten, and who
18 XII, 770 | 771. Jesus Christ came to blind those who saw clearly, and
19 XII, 770 | and to give sight to the blind; to heal the sick, and leave
20 XII, 794 | Christ had only come to blind, all His conduct would be
21 XIII, 842| Christ cured the man born blind and performed a number of
22 XIII, 842| devil open the eyes of the blind?"~The proofs which Jesus
23 XIII, 850| history of the man born blind.~What says Saint Paul? Does
24 XIV, 901 | been permitted, in order to blind the wicked; for all that
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