Book, Chapter

1   III,     VIII|       men afraid by some novel sight; He might have made them
2   III,     VIII|       the Jewish nation by the sight of apparitions, it would
3   III,       XI|      fire which shone from the sight of the Saviour, fevered
4   III,      XII|  heaven.~ ~No one comes within sight of a court of law without
5   III,      XII|  wealth is unprofitable in the sight of God. Marks of wickedness
6   III,      XIX|    prepared to have him in His sight any more, but thrust him
7    IV          | purposely to perplex us by the sight of so many persons, he began
8    IV,     XXIV|    affording a most unpleasant sight. Again, even if He could
9    IV,      XXX|        man who is possessed of sight has brought his own penalty.
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