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1       V|   accurately ascertained and seen all that is in heaven, says
2      XV| former thoughts of mine hast seen,~ Let them not rob thee
3     XVI|      All-seeing, but Himself seen by no flesh.~ ~Then elsewhere
4      XX|  disposed, as may readily be seen from his own statements.
5  XXVIII|    golden," from what he had seen in Egypt. For he had seen
6  XXVIII|    seen in Egypt. For he had seen the temple which in Egypt
7   XXXVI|      heavenly as if they had seen them. Aristotle at least --
8   XXXVI|     at least -- as if he had seen things heavenly with greater
9 XXXVIII|  view, therefore, it must be seen that in no other way than
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