Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|      or movement; as when the eye by gazing upon bodies of
2   I,    II,  7|   forth the beam out of thine eye," renders them capable of
3  II,    IV,  3| beholding Him with the bodily eye, but understanding Him with
4  II,    VI,  1| nevertheless beheld (with the eye) His visible creation while
5  II,    VI,  1|    all things with the bodily eye nor comprehend them by reason,
6  II,    XI,  4| undisclosed. And as, when our eye beholds the products of
7  II,    XI,  4|  within us by God; and as the eye naturally seeks the light
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