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1 I, 4 | Mathematics, intuition.—True eloquence makes light of 2 I, 4 | makes light of eloquence, true morality makes light of 3 I, 4 | of philosophy is to be a true philosopher.~ 4 I, 9 | that side it is usually true, and admit that truth to 5 I, 9 | of our senses are always true.~ 6 I, 25 | itself be drawn from the true.~ 7 II, 72 | knowledge leads us. If it be not true, there is no truth in man; 8 II, 72 | truth in man; and if it be true, he finds therein great 9 II, 72 | let him estimate at their true value the earth, kingdoms, 10 II, 72 | or we them.~This is our true state; this is what makes 11 II, 73 | servare beatum, 9 and the true sceptics in their indifference, 12 II, 79 | figure and motion," for it is true. But to say what these are, 13 II, 79 | and painful. And were it true, we do not think all Philosophy 14 II, 80 | not so sure that we make a true choice. So, having assurance 15 II, 81 | love; so that, for want of true objects, they must attach 16 II, 82 | the same character on the true and the false.~I do not 17 II, 82 | in vain; it cannot set a true value on things.~This arrogant 18 II, 82 | causes according to their true nature without considering 19 II, 82 | appearance. If magistrates had true justice, and if physicians 20 II, 82 | and if physicians had the true art of healing, they would 21 II, 82 | on the false than on the true.~Man is so happily formed 22 II, 82 | he has no... good of the true, and several excellent of 23 II, 99 | but because things are true or false according to the 24 II, 100 | disposition? For is it not true that we hate truth and those 25 II, 106 | fancies, opposed to his true good, in the very idea which 26 II, 111 | man. Men are organs, it is true, but, odd, changeable, variable 27 II, 139 | them, or that men imagine true bliss to consist in money 28 II, 139 | instinctive knowledge of true happiness...~So we are wrong 29 II, 139 | do not understand man's true nature.~And thus, when we 30 II, 144 | man and that it was the true study which is suited to 31 II, 155 | 155. A true friend is so great an advantage, 32 III, 187 | they hate it and fear it is true. To remedy this, we must 33 III, 187 | make good men hope it is true; finally, we must prove 34 III, 187 | finally, we must prove it is true.~Venerable, because it has 35 III, 187 | because it promises the true good.~ 36 III, 224 | etc.! If the Gospel be true, if Jesus Christ be God, 37 III, 229 | wholly to know where is the true good, in order to follow 38 III, 233 | finite, it is therefore true that there is an infinity 39 III, 233 | even (this is certainly true of every finite number). 40 III, 233 | are both in the wrong. The true course is not to wager at 41 III, 233 | two things to lose, the true and the good; and two things 42 III, 233 | would you have me do?"~True. But at least learn your 43 III, 236 | without worshipping the True Cause, you are lost. "But," 44 III, 240 | test whether what I say is true.~ 45 III, 241 | the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken 46 III, 241 | mistaken in believing it true.~ 47 IV, 244 | No. For although it is true in a sense for some souls 48 IV, 245 | does not acknowledge as her true children those who believe 49 IV, 245 | which alone can produce a true and saving effect. Ne evacuetur 50 IV, 256 | 256. I say there are few true Christians, even as regards 51 IV, 259 | preserved, and even the true one, in regard to many persons.~ 52 IV, 259 | false religions and even the true one, if they do not find 53 IV, 260 | contradictions might be true. If antiquity were the rule 54 IV, 262 | whether He exists or not. True fear comes from faith; false 55 IV, 262 | false fear comes from doubt. True fear is joined to hope, 56 IV, 263 | saying, "This is not always true; there are therefore cases 57 IV, 269 | reason in which consists true Christianity.~ 58 V, 294 | own country. The glory of true equity would have brought 59 V, 297(44) | officiis, iii, 17. "Concerning true law." ~ 60 V, 305 | gentlemen, and prove themselves true plebeians in order to be 61 V, 327 | ignorance, which is man's true state. The sciences have 62 V, 328 | show that it remains always true that the people are foolish, 63 V, 335 | of effects.—It is, then, true to say that all the world 64 V, 335 | they imagine it. Thus it is true that we must honour noblemen, 65 V, 338 | 338. True Christians, nevertheless, 66 VI, 368 | the blow of a stone. It is true that the smallness of the 67 VI, 373 | unintentional confusion; that is true order, which will always 68 VI, 375 | changes of judgement regarding true justice, I have recognised 69 VI, 380 | for religion, no.~It is true there must be inequality 70 VI, 381 | exact point which is the true place wherefrom to look 71 VI, 385 | Each thing here is partly true and partly false. Essential 72 VI, 385 | altogether pure and altogether true. This mixture dishonours 73 VI, 385 | annihilates it. Nothing is purely true, and thus nothing is true, 74 VI, 385 | true, and thus nothing is true, meaning by that pure truth. 75 VI, 385 | truth. You will say it is true that homicide is wrong. 76 VI, 387 | It may be that there are true demonstrations; but this 77 VI, 394 | stoics, atheists, etc., are true. But their conclusions are 78 VI, 394 | opposite principles are also true.~ 79 VI, 407 | choice has not arrived at the true good and must needs return 80 VI, 422 | the vain search after the true good, that we may stretch 81 VI, 424 | led me most quickly to the true one.~ 82 VII, 425 | without faith cannot know the true good, nor justice.~All men 83 VII, 425 | there was once in man a true happiness of which there 84 VII, 425 | Himself. He only is our true good, and since we have 85 VII, 425 | And since man has lost the true good, everything can appear 86 VII, 425 | They have learned that the true good should be such as all 87 VII, 426 | 426. True nature being lost, everything 88 VII, 426 | becomes its own nature; as the true good being lost, everything 89 VII, 426 | everything becomes its own true good.~ 90 VII, 427 | astray and fallen from his true place without being able 91 VII, 430 | are so evident that the true religion must necessarily 92 VII, 430 | ought to love Him; that our true happiness is to be in Him, 93 VII, 430 | in ourselves? Is this the true good? Have they found the 94 VII, 430 | neither know what is your true good, nor what is your true 95 VII, 430 | true good, nor what is your true state. How could they have 96 VII, 430 | of yourselves if they are true or not.~"God has willed 97 VII, 432 | 432. Scepticism is true; for, after all, men before 98 VII, 433 | That a religion may be true, it must have knowledge 99 VII, 434 | principles given to us are true, or false, or uncertain, 100 VII, 434 | natural reason what is your true condition? You cannot avoid 101 VII, 434 | learn from your Master your true condition, of which you 102 VII, 435 | excellence? And is it not equally true that we experience every 103 VII, 442 | 442. Man's true nature, his true good, true 104 VII, 442 | Man's true nature, his true good, true virtue, and true 105 VII, 442 | true nature, his true good, true virtue, and true religion, 106 VII, 442 | true good, true virtue, and true religion, are things of 107 VII, 455 | for hatred of us. That is true, if we only hated in Self 108 VII, 462 | 462. Search for the true good.—Ordinary men place 109 VII, 465 | your rest."~And that is not true.~Others say, "Go out of 110 VII, 465 | amusement." And this is not true. Illness comes.~Happiness 111 VII, 470 | they picture to themselves. True religion consists in annihilating 112 VII, 485 | 485. The true and only virtue, then, is 113 VII, 485 | not ourselves; and that is true of each and all men. Now, 114 VII, 489 | everything for Him. The true religion, then, must teach 115 VII, 491 | 491. The true religion must have as a 116 VII, 493 | 493. The true religion teaches our duties; 117 VII, 494 | 494. The true religion must teach greatness 118 VII, 498 | 498. It is true there is difficulty in entering 119 VII, 519 | difference between disciples and true disciples. We recognise 120 VII, 519 | indeed disciples, but not true disciples.~ 121 VII, 536 | God, whom we know to be true; and thus we convince ourselves 122 VII, 541 | 541. None is so happy as a true Christian, nor so reasonable, 123 VII, 547 | accomplished and proved true by the event, mark the certainty 124 VII, 547 | Jesus Christ is, then, the true God of men.~But we know 125 VII, 550 | from men. I try to be just, true, sincere, and faithful to 126 VIII, 556 | nature that if there be a true religion on earth, the course 127 VIII, 556 | that this religion is not true, because they do not see 128 VIII, 557 | 557.... It is, then, true that everything teaches 129 VIII, 557 | this well. For it is not true that all reveals God, and 130 VIII, 557 | reveals God, and it is not true that all conceals God. But 131 VIII, 557 | But it is at the same time true that He hides Himself from 132 VIII, 564(100)| 6:56; 1:47; 8:36; 6:32. "True disciple; an Israelite indeed; 133 VIII, 564(100)| Israelite indeed; free indeed; true bread." ~ 134 VIII, 571 | them from understanding the true blessings, but their covetousness, 135 VIII, 585 | that God is hidden is not true; and every religion which 136 IX, 589 | believing that it is not the true one that, on the contrary, 137 IX, 590 | sincere in all religions; true heathens, true Jews, true 138 IX, 590 | religions; true heathens, true Jews, true Christians.~ 139 IX, 590 | true heathens, true Jews, true Christians.~ 140 IX, 607 | religion, nor the Jewish. True Jews and true Christians 141 IX, 607 | the Jewish. True Jews and true Christians have always expected 142 IX, 608 | only. The Jews know the true God, and love the world 143 IX, 608 | The Christians know the true God, and love not the world. 144 IX, 609 | them from the love of God; true Jews and true Christians 145 IX, 609 | love of God; true Jews and true Christians worship a Messiah 146 IX, 610 | 610. To show that the true Jews and the true Christians 147 IX, 610 | that the true Jews and the true Christians have but the 148 IX, 610 | house of prayer."~That the true Jews considered their merit 149 IX, 610 | are false, and that the true good is to be united to 150 IX, 624 | deluge and the creation are true. This is conclusive among 151 IX, 633 | Therefore, if this account be true, we have what we want therein; 152 X, 653 | the intention, for He is true; nor the word from the effect, 153 X, 674 | only types and what is "true freedom," a "true Israelite," " 154 X, 674 | what is "true freedom," a "true Israelite," "true circumcision," " 155 X, 674 | freedom," a "true Israelite," "true circumcision," "true bread 156 X, 674 | true circumcision," "true bread from heaven," etc.~ 157 X, 674 | had all the marks of the true religion; and so it was. 158 X, 674 | Jewish teaching was not true, although it had miracles 159 X, 678 | Israelitae, vere liberi, true bread from Heaven. (2) A 160 X, 679 | fatherhood of Abraham was the true cause of the friendship 161 X, 679 | the promised land was the true place of rest. No. They 162 X, 680(128) | John 4:23. "True worshippers." ~ 163 X, 682 | Circumcision of the heart, true fasting, true sacrifice, 164 X, 682 | the heart, true fasting, true sacrifice, a true temple. 165 X, 682 | fasting, true sacrifice, a true temple. The prophets have 166 X, 682 | type of freedom.~"I am the true bread from Heaven."~ 167 X, 683 | reconciles all discrepancies.~The true meaning, then, is not that 168 X, 686 | of God, which is really true, is false literally, it 169 X, 686 | is false literally, it is true spiritually. Sede a dextris 170 X, 686 | literally, therefore it is true spiritually.~In these expressions, 171 X, 686 | literal meaning is not the true meaning, because the prophets 172 XI, 710 | This has been indeed so true in the result that, being 173 XI, 724 | an altar in Egypt to the true God.~ 174 XI, 729 | into the worship of the true God.~That the temples of 175 XII, 774 | excepting the children of true believers. We must, then, 176 XII, 776 | saying of in communi what is true only in particulari; and 177 XII, 776 | saying in particulari what is true in communi. (Such is my 178 XII, 792 | cannot produce a feeling of true charity; this is impossible 179 XIII, 802 | There are false miracles and true. There must be a distinction, 180 XIII, 802 | destroy the proof which the true miracles give of the truth, 181 XIII, 806 | either men have spoken of the true God, or the true God has 182 XIII, 806 | of the true God, or the true God has spoken to men.~ 183 XIII, 816 | appeared to me that the true cause is that there are 184 XIII, 816 | cause is that there are true remedies. For it would not 185 XIII, 816 | them, if there were none true. If there had never been 186 XIII, 816 | of remedies found to be true by the very knowledge of 187 XIII, 816 | particular effects which are true, the people, who cannot 188 XIII, 816 | these particular effects are true, believe them all. In the 189 XIII, 816 | moon is that there are some true, as the tide.~It is the 190 XIII, 816 | if there had been nothing true in all this, men would have 191 XIII, 816 | concluding that there are no true miracles because there are 192 XIII, 816 | that there certainly are true miracles, since there are 193 XIII, 816 | miracles only because some are true. We must reason in the same 194 XIII, 816 | if there had not been a true one. The objection to this 195 XIII, 816 | that they have heard the true spoken of, as appears by 196 XIII, 817 | has seemed to me that the true cause is that there are 197 XIII, 817 | cause is that there are some true; for it would not be possible 198 XIII, 817 | miracles, if there were none true, nor so many false revelations, 199 XIII, 817 | revelations, if there were none true, nor so many false religions, 200 XIII, 817 | religions, if there were not one true. For if there had never 201 XIII, 817 | have been very great things true, and as they have been believed 202 XIII, 817 | concluding that there are no true miracles, since there are 203 XIII, 817 | contrary, that there are true miracles, since there are 204 XIII, 817 | ones only because there are true; and that in the same way 205 XIII, 817 | religions because there is one true.—Objection to this: savages 206 XIII, 817 | because they have heard the true spoken of, as appears by 207 XIII, 821 | has never abandoned His true worshippers.~I prefer to 208 XIII, 825 | makes us not believe in the true miracles is want of love. 209 XIII, 826 | know that thy words are true."~I Kings 18. Elijah with 210 XIII, 826 | the dispute concerning the true God and the truth of religion, 211 XIII, 831 | imposed upon; and when the true source of truth, which is 212 XIII, 840 | us that they have not the true faith. There is no doubt 213 XIII, 842 | miracles.~If the miracles are true, shall we be able to persuade 214 XIII, 842 | by doctrine. All this is true, but contains no contradiction.~ 215 XIII, 850 | saints, innocents, and true believers.~A miracle among 216 XIV, 856 | order to recognise what is true, one has only to look at 217 XIV, 877 | sword, for the sword gives a true right. Otherwise we should 218 XIV, 877 | the Church, for there is a true justice and no violence.~ 219 XIV, 888 | 889.... So that if it is true, on the one hand, that some 220 XIV, 888 | other hand, certain that the true pastors of the Church, who 221 XIV, 888 | the Church, who are the true guardians of the Divine 222 XIV, 888 | to destroy it.~And thus true believers have no pretext 223 XIV, 901 | love is evil. This is the true principle.~ 224 XIV, 902 | old to be handed down to true believers. This constraint 225 XIV, 915 | Probability.—They have some true principles; but they misuse 226 XIV, 919 | were never silent. It is true that a call is necessary;


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