Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  2|          with unveiled face we shall behold the glory of the Lord in
 2   I,     I,  5|           its efforts to examine and behold incorporeal things, scarcely
 3   I,     I,  6|              of the sun; but when we behold his splendour or his rays
 4   I,     I,  6| understanding is unable of itself to behold God Himself as He is, it
 5   I,    II,  2|        contemplate within itself, or behold, so to speak, with the naked
 6   I,    II,  8|             those who were unable to behold the one of enormous proportions,
 7   I,   III,  8|         although with difficulty, to behold the holy and the blessed
 8   I,    IV,  1|             perfect, that they shall behold face to face the glory of
 9   I,     V,  5|            us, saying of the devil, "Behold, I see Satan fallen from
10   I,   VII,  5|             done under the sun; and, behold, all is vanity." To this
11   I,  VIII,  1|            such angels as even daily behold the face of God must be
12   I,  VIII,  2|               by way of consequence, behold also things invisible.~Paul
13  II,     V,  2|           Egypt, seeing we sometimes behold committed crimes more wicked
14  II,    VI,  4|          with reference to Himself, "Behold, the prince of this world
15  II,    VI,  7|              saints shall deserve to behold the glory of God, and the
16  II,  VIII,  3|           who gave him his answers, "Behold, I have given My words into
17  II,    IX,  1|             proposed discussion, and behold the commencement of creation,
18  II,    IX,  1|             as the understanding can behold the beginning of the creation
19  II,     X,  7|             by the Saviour always to behold the face of God the Father,
20  II,    XI,  5|              is towards men. He will behold also the nature of the soul,
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