Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  1|              In Thy light we shall see light." For what other light
 2   I,     I,  1|              In Thy light we shall see light; "i.e., in Thy word
 3   I,     I,  1|           Son, in Himself we shall see Thee the Father. Because
 4   I,     I,  5|          be. For, as if we were to see any one unable to bear a
 5   I,     I,  6|         and contracted in order to see smaller objects. The mind,
 6   I,     I,  8|    surpasses the nature of bodies. See, therefore, if the apostle
 7   I,     I,  8|         reason. It is one thing to see, and another to know: to
 8   I,     I,  8|            and another to know: to see and to be seen is a property
 9   I,     I,  9|           in heart, for they shall see God," from that very passage,
10   I,     I,  9|          so that it may be said to see with the eyes of the heart,
11   I,     I,  9|          In the next place, let us see what is meant by the name
12   I,    II,  6|                      6. Let us now see how we are to understand
13   I,    II,  6|  Respecting him, however, we shall see more precisely, God willing,
14   I,    II,  7|      figure of His person," let us see what idea we are to form
15   I,    II,  9|                          9. Let us see now what is the meaning
16   I,   III,  6|      within you." But here we must see whether this does not bear
17   I,     V,  4|           only conjectural, let us see whether we can obtain any
18   I,     V,  4|       honour than this? But let us see what we are taught by the
19   I,     V,  4|            in the sight of all who see thee: and all who know thee
20   I,     V,  5| foundations of the earth. They who see thee shall be amazed at
21   I,     V,  5|           of the devil, "Behold, I see Satan fallen from heaven
22   I,    VI,  2|           opinion, so far as I can see, that this order of the
23   I,   VII,  2|          first place, then, let us see what reason itself can discover
24   I,   VII,  5|                      5. But let us see whether we can find in holy
25   I,   VII,  5|         what are the pains. Let us see then, in the first place,
26   I,   VII,  5|        fulfilment of the promises. See also whether the following
27   I,   VII,  5|         the moon and stars.~Let us see now what is the freedom
28   I,  VIII,  4|        order of angels; of whom we see some assumed into the number:
29  II,     I,  3|           is in the world, we must see whether it may not be appropriate
30  II,     I,  4|            nature. But that we may see the nature of things a little
31  II,   III,  2|         into non-existence, let us see, first of all, whether it
32  II,   III,  2|          and prophesy in part, and see through a glass, darkly,
33  II,   III,  3|          did not exist.~Now let us see what can be said in answer
34  II,   III,  5|           greater than an age; and see if that expression of the
35  II,   III,  6|          will go thither, I do not see. There is no doubt, however,
36  II,   III,  6|        that world of ours. We must see, moreover, lest perhaps
37  II,   III,  6|        elsewhere, "Because I shall see the heavens, the works of
38  II,    IV,  3|        Moses, said, "You shall not see My face, but My hinder parts."
39  II,    IV,  3|            that it is one thing to see and to be seen, and another
40  II,    IV,  3|           and to be understood. To see, then, and to be seen, is
41  II,     V,  2|        where the king enters in to see the guests reclining at
42  II,     V,  2|        that king who entered in to see the guests, and finding
43  II,     V,  3|           unjust. But who does not see the absurdity, that to a
44  II,     V,  4|    appellation of goodness. Let us see now if, in the Old Testament,
45  II,    VI,  1|          human frailty can neither see all things with the bodily
46  II,    VI,  2|         third day. Since, then, we see in Him some things so human
47  II,    VI,  6|          rather say, what we often see happening in furnaces, that
48  II,    VI,  7|          of the human mind. But we see also very many other statements
49  II,    VI,  7|          shadow of Christ, we must see whether the truth of all
50  II,  VIII,  3|       longer called a soul? Let us see if perhaps an answer may
51  II,  VIII,  3|         its present name. Finally, see if you caneasily find a
52  II,  VIII,  3|          it shall die." But now we see that He has associated with
53  II,  VIII,  3|       praise. We have therefore to see if, perchance, as we have
54  II,    IX,  1|      heaven and earth which we now see afterwards borrowed their
55  II,     X,  1|        prepared for sinners-let us see what our opinions on these
56  II,     X,  3|          from the dead, let us now see what is the meaning of the
57  II,     X,  4|            moment of sinning, will see a kind of history, as it
58  II,     X,  8|         the understanding. We must see, also, lest this perhaps
59  II,    XI,  1|              1. Let us now briefly see what views we are to form
60  II,    XI,  4|           of those things which we see done by Him remains undisclosed.
61  II,    XI,  4|           of those things which we see done by God. This desire,
62  II,    XI,  5|            years with God. He will see also the reasons for the
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