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1 I | entirely ignorant of the nature of the thing disliked, why 2 I | alone the curiosity of human nature slumbers. They like to be 3 I | many have the bent of their nature towards whatever is bad! 4 I | venture to defend as good. Nature throws a veil either of 5 II | against the forms, against the nature of public justice, even 6 II | of good morals, of all nature; yet you compel him to deny, 7 IV | if he does not know the nature of the thing on which the 8 VII | very domestics, by their nature. We are daily beset by foes, 9 VII | testify, by a provision of Nature, which has so appointed 10 VII | I confidently appeal to Nature herself, ever true, against 11 XVII | testimony of the soul by nature Christian! Then, too, in 12 XVIII | We are of your stock and nature: men are made, not born, 13 XX | portents taking the place of nature's forms--it was all foreseen 14 XXI | renovate and illuminate man's nature was pre-announced by God-- 15 XXI | shall discuss His essential nature, and so the nature of His 16 XXI | essential nature, and so the nature of His birth will be understood. 17 XXI | existence--in position, not in nature; and He did not withdraw 18 XXI | making the very elements of nature obey Him, stilling the storms 19 XXI | true. If it be of such a nature that the acceptance of it 20 XXII | access to both parts of our nature. As spiritual, they can 21 XXII | divinity, because their nature is unknown. Thus they would 22 XXIX | spirits of most wicked nature, do any good, if the lost 23 XXXV | bear witness. Say now if nature had covered our hearts with 24 XXXIX | law of I our common mother nature, though you are hardly men, 25 XLVII | about His properties, His nature, His abode. Some assert 26 XLVII | is debated concerning the nature of the soul, which some 27 XLVII | themselves, which by the nature of things is impossible, 28 XLVIII| out of death. Thou, man of nature so exalted, if thou understandest 29 XLVIII| fire which, from its very nature indeed, directly ministers