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1 I, 4 | of morality; that is to say, the morality of the judgement, 2 I, 5 | I look at my watch, and say to the one, "You are weary," 3 I, 18 | everything, we never fail to say that Salomon de Tultie says 4 I, 20 | else? But there, you will say, everything is contained 5 I, 22 | 22. Let no one say that I have said nothing 6 I, 34 | such persons that we do not say of them that they are fine 7 I, 34 | of oratory, and that we say of them that they are fine 8 I, 34 | praise to give a man when we say of him, on his entry, that 9 I, 35 | We should not be able to say of a man, "He is a mathematician," 10 I, 36 | mathematician," one will say. But I have nothing to do 11 I, 43 | speaking of their works, say: "My book," "My commentary," " 12 I, 43 | They would do better to say: "Our book," "Our commentary," " 13 II, 62 | and chief design. For to say silly things by chance and 14 II, 62 | common misfortune, but to say them intentionally is intolerable, 15 II, 62 | intentionally is intolerable, and to say such as that...~ 16 II, 72 | nothing so inconceivable as to say that matter knows itself. 17 II, 72 | material terms. For they say boldly that bodies have 18 II, 75 | What is more absurd than to say that lifeless bodies have 19 II, 79 | 79. Descartes.—We must say summarily: "This is made 20 II, 79 | for it is true. But to say what these are, and to compose 21 II, 82 | her consent!~Would you not say that this magistrate, whose 22 II, 82 | or of sense.~"Because," say some, "you have believed 23 II, 82 | must correct." "Because," say others, "you have been taught 24 II, 87(14) | There is one who will say great foolishness with great 25 II, 88 | become absolutely strong. We say in vain, "He has grown, 26 II, 100 | that of others; that is to say, he devotes all his attention 27 II, 100 | and justice. What must we say then of our own heart, when 28 II, 101 | told from time to time. I say, further, all men would 29 II, 105 | which we submit it! If we say, "I think it beautiful," " 30 II, 105 | contrary. It is better to say nothing; and then the other 31 II, 105 | what really is, that is to say, according as it then is 32 II, 139 | amuse him.~But will you say what object has he in all 33 II, 140 | is only a man, that is to say capable of little and of 34 II, 161 | and surprising thing to say that it is foolish to seek 35 II, 173 | 173. They say that eclipses foretoken 36 III, 188 | discourse, we must be able to say to those who take offence, " 37 III, 194 | would be attacking it to say that we see nothing in the 38 III, 194 | thus, and I venture even to say that no one has ever done 39 III, 194 | to me monstrous. I do not say this out of the pious zeal 40 III, 194 | reflect on this and then say whether it is not beyond 41 III, 194 | of me which thinks what I say, which reflects on all and 42 III, 194 | not, in fact, what they say. They are people who have 43 III, 194 | the way to gain it, even I say among those men of the world 44 III, 194 | voice? Is this a thing to say gaily? Is it not, on the 45 III, 194 | the contrary, a thing to say sadly, as the saddest thing 46 III, 194 | religion, and they will say to you things so feeble 47 III, 195 | enlightenment. "I know not," they say...~ 48 III, 201 | religion. All that infidels say ...~ 49 III, 217 | title-deeds of his house. Will he say, "Perhaps they are forged" 50 III, 221 | 221. Atheists ought to say what is perfectly evident; 51 III, 223 | 223. What have they to say against the resurrection, 52 III, 226 | exceedingly strong in reason. What say they then? "Do we not see," 53 III, 226 | they then? "Do we not see," say they, "that the brutes live 54 III, 226 | to Scripture? Does it not say all this?)~If you care but 55 III, 229 | altogether; that she should say everything or nothing, that 56 III, 233 | examine this point, and say, "God is, or He is not." 57 III, 233 | nothingness.~For it is no use to say it is uncertain if we will 58 III, 234 | sea voyages, battles! I say then we must do nothing 59 III, 234 | may not, see it. We cannot say as much about religion. 60 III, 234 | but who will venture to say that it is certainly possible 61 III, 236 | Cause, you are lost. "But," say you, "if He had wished me 62 III, 240 | have renounced pleasure," say they, "had I faith." For 63 III, 240 | test the truth of what you say. But you can well renounce 64 III, 240 | and test whether what I say is true.~ 65 IV, 242 | this is said. We do not say that those who seek the 66 IV, 244 | 244. "Why! Do you not say yourself that the heavens 67 IV, 244 | And does your religion not say so"? No. For although it 68 IV, 248 | heart, and makes us not say scio, but credo. 35 ~ 69 IV, 250 | anything from God, that is to say, we must kneel, pray with 70 IV, 256 | 256. I say there are few true Christians, 71 IV, 263 | mind. There is no rule, say we, which has not some exceptions, 72 IV, 266 | reflection. We must not say that there is anything which 73 IV, 277 | in a thousand things. I say that the heart naturally 74 IV, 278 | Other religions do not say this of their faith. They 75 IV, 279 | Other religions do not say this of their faith. They 76 IV, 286 | And they hear our religion say that men must love God only, 77 IV, 287 | convincing an infidel who will say the same of himself. But 78 V, 303 | stronger mob of people who will say that it is unbecoming.~ 79 V, 313 | reward desert; for all will say they are deserving. The 80 V, 317 | quite right. For it is to say, "I would indeed put myself 81 V, 323 | by. If I pass by, can I say that he placed himself there 82 V, 332 | false and tyrannical to say, "He is not strong, therefore 83 V, 335 | effects.—It is, then, true to say that all the world is under 84 VI, 368 | from those others which we say are the same as those with 85 VI, 385 | that pure truth. You will say it is true that homicide 86 VI, 385 | false. But what will you say is good? Chastity? I say 87 VI, 385 | say is good? Chastity? I say no; for the world would 88 VI, 386 | when we travel, and then we say, "It seems to me I am dreaming." 89 VI, 388 | sense.—They are compelled to say, "You are not acting in 90 VI, 416 | one party has been able to say in proof of his greatness 91 VII, 425 | immutable object, that is to say, only by God Himself. He 92 VII, 430 | his own state, dares to say that God cannot make him 93 VII, 431 | Lift your eyes to God," say the first; "see Him whom 94 VII, 431 | says Epictetus. And others say, "Bend your eyes to the 95 VII, 434 | extent.~Shall he, then, say, on the contrary, that he 96 VII, 434 | shocks our reason than to say that the sin of the first 97 VII, 445 | without this, what can we say that man is? His whole state 98 VII, 446 | be before me." That is to say that the malignity natural 99 VII, 446 | bread to eat." That is to say, if the evil leaven hunger, 100 VII, 446 | delivered it—that is to say, virtue.~And on Psalm 41: 101 VII, 447 | beatus est 72 —that is to say, they knew death to be the 102 VII, 449 | Order.—After Corruption to say: "It is right that all those 103 VII, 450 | deliverance, what can we say of a man...?~What then, 104 VII, 465 | 465. The Stoics say, "Retire within yourselves; 105 VII, 465 | that is not true.~Others say, "Go out of yourselves; 106 VII, 467 | effects.—Epictetus. Those who say, "You have a headache"; 107 VII, 470 | Had I seen a miracle," say men, "I should become converted." 108 VII, 479 | On that supposition," say they, "let us take delight 109 VII, 497 | effort after virtue," we must say, on the contrary, that it 110 VII, 506 | us our sins, that is to say, all the consequences and 111 VII, 509 | God! And a fine thing to say so to a man who does know 112 VII, 511 | 511. If we would say that man is too insignificant 113 VII, 512 | change does not enable us to say that one becomes the other; 114 VII, 513 | impossible that he should not say it, or that he should say 115 VII, 513 | say it, or that he should say anything to the contrary. 116 VII, 513 | rather that he was forced to say it, when the occasion presented 117 VII, 553 | thee of them, and what I say to thee is a sign that I 118 VIII, 561 | of the former. We do not say, "This must be believed, 119 VIII, 561 | says it, is divine." But we say that it must be believed 120 VIII, 571 | shall understand what I say. The righteous shall know 121 VIII, 578 | by his reason, he would say nothing clearly which was 122 VIII, 588 | come only to convince can say that they come with wisdom 123 IX, 593 | reasoning. "But China obscures," say you; and I answer, "China 124 IX, 593 | seek it."~Thus all that you say makes for one of the views 125 IX, 595 | own force. What does he say, then, that we must believe 126 IX, 599 | have succeeded, we ought to say that, since Mahomet succeeded, 127 IX, 601 | miracles does he himself say that he has done? What mysteries 128 IX, 610 | the covenant with Moses.~I say that it consisted in none 129 IX, 610 | 3: "Let not the stranger say, 'The Lord will not receive 130 IX, 614 | astonishing in it. Some will say, "This is because you were 131 IX, 618 | themselves by a law which they say that they obtained from 132 IX, 632 | history of Esdras, does not say one word about this restoration. 133 IX, 634 | called the Gemara, that is to say, the commentary on the Mischna.~ 134 X, 642(116) | earth to forgive sins... I say unto thee, Arise." ~ 135 X, 650 | fulfilled." Upon that I will say that after that generation 136 X, 650 | different persons. I will say that they were two.~ 137 X, 658 | blessings, and that they say nevertheless that their 138 X, 658 | another deliverer, etc. They say that they will be understood 139 X, 664 | precept. It is dreadful to say that Jesus Christ, who came 140 X, 665 | lick the dust, that is to say, love earthly pleasures.~ 141 X, 674(127) | That ye may know... I say unto thee: Arise." ~ 142 X, 677 | need only examine what they say of them.~When they say that 143 X, 677 | they say of them.~When they say that it will be eternal, 144 X, 677 | that covenant which they say will be changed; and so 145 X, 681 | cognoscet illud? 130 that is to say, Who can know all its evil? 146 X, 686 | us that it has. Thus, to say that the closed mem of Isaiah 147 X, 686 | But it is not allowable to say so, and still less to say 148 X, 686 | say so, and still less to say this is the way of the philosopher' 149 X, 686 | philosopher's stone. But we say that the literal meaning 150 X, 687 | 688. I do not say that the mem is mystical.~ 151 X, 691 | the same terms. Who will say, then, that they have not 152 XI, 692 | believe them. Every one can say this; every one can call 153 XI, 712 | that are not learned, they say, I am not learned.~"Wherefore 154 XI, 712 | and origin? that we may say, You are righteous. There 155 XI, 712 | justified; or let them hear, and say, It is truth.~"Ye are my 156 XI, 712 | pass: lest thou shouldst say that it was the work of 157 XI, 712 | thee; lest thou shouldst say, Behold, I knew them.~"Yea, 158 XI, 712 | joined themselves to me, say, God will separate me from 159 XI, 721 | remain the 70th, that is to say, the 7 last years of which 160 XI, 721 | sixty-nine weeks, that is to say, in the last week), "the 161 XI, 721 | of the week," (that is to say, the last three and a half 162 XI, 721 | some isles, (that is to say, seaports), "and shall take 163 XI, 725 | nations, that thou mayest say to the prisoners: Go forth; 164 XI, 725 | Him.~"Yet Zion dared to say: The Lord hath forsaken 165 XI, 725 | after thy barrenness shall say again in thy ears: The place 166 XI, 725 | may dwell. Then shalt thou say in thy heart: Who hath begotten 167 XI, 725 | been? And the Lord shall say to thee: Behold, I will 168 XI, 725 | saith the Lord," (that is to say, it is not by that that 169 XI, 733 | second temple, I should say that He had come.~ 170 XII, 744 | believe. "Were this so clear," say they, "why did the Jews 171 XII, 750 | 751. What do the prophets say of Jesus Christ? That He 172 XII, 751 | infinite.~He had only to say that he was the Messiah, 173 XII, 759 | Is this all they have to say? Jesus Christ has been slain, 174 XII, 759 | Jesus Christ has been slain, say they. He has failed. He 175 XII, 759 | Is this all they have to say? It is in this respect that 176 XII, 769 | Jesus Christ at last came to say: "Here am I, and this is 177 XII, 773 | of Jesus Christ, we must say: Fecit taliter omni nationi. 165 178 XII, 794 | convince them; since we say that in His whole conduct 179 XII, 795 | 796. Jesus Christ does not say that He is not of Nazareth, 180 XII, 800 | Jesus Christ, plotting to say that He was risen. By this 181 XIII, 816 | believe so many liars, who say that they have seen miracles, 182 XIII, 816 | believe any of those who say that they have secrets to 183 XIII, 816 | to so many impostors, who say they have remedies, often 184 XIII, 816 | we must, on the contrary, say that there certainly are 185 XIII, 821 | miracle which obliges them to say it is the devil.~The more 186 XIII, 841(195)| believe thee. (They do not say: What doctrine do you preach?)" ~ 187 XIII, 841(206)| Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold." ~ 188 XIII, 842 | not conclusive; for they say only that Moses foretold 189 XIII, 845 | to error. Thus we cannot say to Jesus respecting Antichrist, " 190 XIII, 848 | the whole Church.~If they say that our salvation depends 191 XIII, 848 | are "heretics." If they say that they are obedient to 192 XIII, 848 | that is not enough. If they say that a man must not be killed 193 XIII, 851 | as the heretics." If they say that the grace of Jesus 194 XIII, 851 | their heresy."~Ezekiel. They say: These are the people of 195 XIV, 861 | they believe incompatible, say that He is man; in this 196 XIV, 861 | For what will the heretics say?~In order to know whether 197 XIV, 867 | state. "They were saints," say we, "they are not like us." 198 XIV, 870 | which it is permissible to say that the Council is above 199 XIV, 885 | from having the right to say to him, "You speak like 200 XIV, 885 | upon this, that the heathen say the same as he.~ 201 XIV, 914 | corruptions. It is absurd to say that an eternal recompense 202 XIV, 919 | they are grafted.~If what I say does not serve to enlighten 203 XIV, 919 | What! Even my respect? No. Say then what, or you will do 204 XIV, 920 | authorise my cause.~You say that I am a heretic. Is


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