Book, Chapter
1 I, II | recourse to the help of God, in whom the unhappy hope
2 I, III| THE POPE, BEING VICAR OF GOD, COULD NOT BE JUDGED BY
3 III, I | religion and the fear of God seem to be alike extinct,
4 III, III| rapacious and fraudulent. God and nature have thrown all
5 III, VII| heard that many prayed to God for an opportunity of avenging
6 IV, II | aggrandize their own power, which God has very justly abated.
7 IV, II | But since it had pleased God, that the Florentine people
8 IV, IV | nearly reached the term which God and nature appointed at
9 IV, IV | them that by this event, God had come to the relief of
10 IV, V | force than good will. And God knows how often we have
11 IV, V | your fear of the wrath of God, who has seen his temple
12 IV, VI | Cosmo. I shall only say, may God preserve the city from any
13 V, III| of every hope, except in God and the casualties which
14 V, III| affecting to show that since God and men were averse to the
15 VI, IV | persecuted the church of God, and the Divinity himself
16 VI, IV | compel thee to open them; God himself will unclose them,
17 VI, IV | were true or false, that God, whom they had invoked to
18 VII, I | so much in the service of God as to find the balance in
19 VII, I | that it was offensive to God to drive so many religious
20 VII, III| solemn procession to thank God for the preservation of
21 VII, V | without respect for either God or his church, ate of it
22 VIII, II | come to our own times, if God spare us. The people who
23 VIII, II | our own relatives, nay, in God’s holy temple, we have found
24 VIII, II | find their murderers. But God, who has not hitherto abandoned
25 VIII, II | and myself. And would to God that this were true; then
26 VIII, III| pontifical maledictions. But if God was just, and violence was
27 VIII, IV | losing her liberty. But God, who in similar extremities
28 VIII, IV | comply with the precepts of God, he would grant the pardon
29 VIII, IV | that to think little of God, and less of his church,
30 VIII, V | not mankind merely, but God himself would be under obligations
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