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1 I, 8 | 8. There are many people who listen to a sermon in 2 I, 10 | 10. People are generally better persuaded 3 I, 34 | mathematician, etc. But educated people do not want a sign and draw 4 I, 34 | that of an embroiderer.~People of education are not called 5 I, 41 | the fortunate and proud. People are mistaken in thinking 6 I, 41 | epigram about two one-eyed people is worthless, for it does 7 I, 43 | They resemble middle-class people who have a house of their 8 I, 43 | them usually more of other people's than their own.~ 9 I, 44 | 44. Do you wish people to believe good of you? 10 II, 61 | what it is, and how few people understand it. No human 11 II, 63 | Mademoiselle de Gournay. Credulous; people without eyes. Ignorant; 12 II, 82 | commands the respect of a whole people, is governed by pure and 13 II, 108 | 108. Although people may have no interest in 14 II, 108 | lying; for there are some people who lie for the mere sake 15 II, 117 | little that one"! This makes people sober or drunk, soldiers, 16 II, 139 | that they have a number of people to amuse them and have the 17 II, 139 | morning a large number of people come from all quarters to 18 II, 142 | to be a great number of people who see to it that amusement 19 II, 148 | by all the world, even by people who shall come after, when 20 II, 153 | life with joy, provided people talk of it.~Vanity: play, 21 II, 156(20) | Livy, xxxiv. 17. "A brutal people, for whom, when they have 22 II, 159 | have been known; and though people have done what they could 23 III, 184 | after God.~And then to make people seek Him among the philosophers, 24 III, 194 | opinion is one of those which people receive with credulous simplicity, 25 III, 194 | silly a creature.~How can people hold these opinions? What 26 III, 194 | what they say. They are people who have heard it said that 27 III, 194 | that there are two kinds of people one can call reasonable; 28 III, 195 | of those opinions which people receive with too credulous 29 III, 233 | their possessions. These are people who know the way which you 30 IV, 243 | knowledge than the most learned people who came after them, and 31 IV, 251 | they are not for educated people. A purely intellectual religion 32 IV, 251 | of no use to the common people. The Christian religion 33 IV, 251 | internals. It raises the common people to the internal, and humbles 34 IV, 251 | without the two, for the people must understand the spirit 35 IV, 259 | 259. Ordinary people have the power of not thinking 36 IV, 259 | Jew to his son. Thus our people often act. Thus are false 37 IV, 284 | not wonder to see simple people believe without reasoning. 38 IV, 289 | particular. 7. The Jewish people. 8. The prophecies. 9. Perpetuity; 39 V, 294 | just on the balance. Yet people readily lend their ear to 40 V, 303 | gather a stronger mob of people who will say that it is 41 V, 304 | place it in election by the people, others in hereditary succession, 42 V, 310 | great is the power to make people happy.~The property of riches 43 V, 313 | 313. Sound opinions of the people.—Civil wars are the greatest 44 V, 316 | 316. Sound opinions of the people.—To be spruce is not altogether 45 V, 316 | proves that a great number of people work for one. It shows by 46 V, 324 | 324. The people have very sound opinions, 47 V, 324 | folly of the world; but the people are right for a reason which 48 V, 325 | reasonable or just. But people follow it for this sole 49 V, 325 | never depart from them. But people cannot accept this doctrine; 50 V, 326 | is dangerous to tell the people that the laws are unjust; 51 V, 327 | judges of everything. The people and the wise constitute 52 V, 328 | vanities are well founded, the people are not so foolish as is 53 V, 328 | which destroyed that of the people.~But we must now destroy 54 V, 328 | remains always true that the people are foolish, though their 55 V, 330 | and on the folly of the people, and specially on their 56 V, 330 | sure than this, that the people will be weak. What is based 57 V, 333 | 333. Have you never seen people who, in order to complain 58 V, 335 | although the opinions of the people are sound, they are not 59 V, 336 | while talking like the people.~ 60 V, 337 | of effects. Degrees. The people honour persons of high birth. 61 VI, 374 | well there are so many such people in the world, who are not 62 VI, 383 | themselves follow it; as people in a ship think those move 63 VI, 393 | consider that there are people in the world who, having 64 VIII, 571 | had to deal with a carnal people and to render them the depositary 65 VIII, 571 | this, God chose this carnal people, to whom He entrusted the 66 VIII, 571 | carnal goods which this people loved. And thus they have 67 VIII, 571 | the whole world. Yet this people, deceived by the poor and 68 VIII, 571 | enemies. So that they, the people least open to suspicion 69 VIII, 571 | spiritual meaning to which this people were hostile, under the 70 VIII, 571 | misunderstood by so carnal a people.~For when blessings are 71 VIII, 577 | made the blindness of this people subservient to the good 72 VIII, 583 | 583. The feeble-minded are people who know the truth, but 73 IX, 601 | in the tradition of the people. Its morality and happiness 74 IX, 601 | in the tradition of the people, but are admirable in that 75 IX, 610 | uncircumcised peoples, and all the people of Israel, because he is " 76 IX, 610 | with those which are not a people... and with a foolish nation." 77 IX, 610 | nevertheless, always remain a people. Jer. 31:36~ 78 IX, 612 | idolatry and magic; the very people of God were led astray by 79 IX, 616 | born, who should save His people; that Abraham came afterwards, 80 IX, 617 | the world the most ancient people in it, declaring that all 81 IX, 617 | hundred years they have had people, whom they believed prophets, 82 IX, 618 | of the world a peculiar people, separated from all other 83 IX, 618 | world and called the Jewish people.~I see then a crowd of religions 84 IX, 618 | of the world a peculiar people, separated from all other 85 IX, 618 | this great and numerous people, sprung from a single man, 86 IX, 618 | maintain that they are the only people in the world to whom God 87 IX, 618 | Saviour.~To meet with this people is astonishing to me, and 88 IX, 619 | Advantages of the Jewish people.—In this search the Jewish 89 IX, 619 | In this search the Jewish people at once attracts my attention 90 IX, 619 | first see that they are a people wholly composed of brethren, 91 IX, 619 | unique.~This family, or people, is the most ancient within 92 IX, 619 | knowledge of the tradition.~This people are not eminent solely by 93 IX, 619 | time.~The law by which this people is governed is at once the 94 IX, 619 | worship, imposing on this people, in order to keep them to 95 IX, 619 | during many centuries by a people, rebellious and impatient 96 IX, 620 | He began to establish a people on the earth, purposely 97 IX, 620 | until the coming of the people whom the Messiah should 98 IX, 621 | historian, and appointed a whole people as guardians of this book, 99 IX, 624 | conclusive among certain people who understand it rightly.~ 100 IX, 626 | Joshua was the first of God's people to have this name, as Jesus 101 IX, 626 | Christ was the last of God's people.~ 102 IX, 627 | the book is as old as the people.~ 103 IX, 628(112)| God that all the Lord's people were prophets." ~ 104 IX, 630 | provoke them by calling a people who are not His people; 105 IX, 630 | a people who are not His people; that He desires that all 106 IX, 631(114)| in the captivity of the people in the days of Nebuchadnezzar, 107 IX, 631(114)| before, and to restore to the people the law given by Moses." 108 IX, 632 | of Isaiah to release the people. The Jews held their property 109 IX, 638 | Nebuchadnezzar carried away the people, for fear they should believe 110 IX, 639 | attention, to see this Jewish people existing so many years in 111 IX, 640 | 641. They are visibly a people expressly created to serve 112 X, 642 | show that He could form a people holy with an invisible holiness, 113 X, 642 | Therefore He saved this people from the deluge; He has 114 X, 642 | deluge, and raise up a whole people from Abraham, only in order 115 X, 643 | form for Himself an holy people, whom He should separate 116 X, 644 | blessings, created the Jewish people in order to show that this 117 X, 669 | reveal these things to this people who were unworthy of them 118 X, 672 | Saint Paul says himself that people will forbid to marry, and 119 X, 674 | heaven, etc.; so that the people hostile to Him are the type 120 X, 691 | Messiah would deliver His people from their enemies, one 121 X, 691 | that He will deliver His people from their sins, as indeed 122 X, 691 | for the deliverance of the people from the captivity of their 123 X, 691 | to wait, after which the people would be freed from iniquity, 124 XI, 692 | And thereupon I wonder how people in a condition so wretched 125 XI, 700 | Jew, Ad Caium). What other people had such a zeal? It was 126 XI, 701 | 702. Zeal of the Jewish people for the law, especially 127 XI, 702 | maintaining the law, the people were indifferent. But, since 128 XI, 703 | but not since.~The Jewish people scorned by the Gentiles; 129 XI, 703 | Gentiles; the Christian people persecuted.~ 130 XI, 707 | the state of the Jewish people, by the state of the heathen, 131 XI, 709 | same event. Here is a whole people who announce it and who 132 XI, 709 | threats and persecutions people may make against them. This 133 XI, 712 | Be amazed and wonder, people of Israel; stagger and stumble, 134 XI, 712 | said, Forasmuch as this people with their lips do honour 135 XI, 712 | marvellous work among this people, even a marvellous work 136 XI, 712 | Bring forth the blind people that have eyes and see not, 137 XI, 712 | rivers in the desert.~"This people have I formed for myself; 138 XI, 712 | I appointed the ancient people, and the things that are 139 XI, 712 | day unto an unbelieving people, which walketh in a way 140 XI, 712 | after their own thoughts; a people that provoketh me to anger 141 XI, 712 | Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a joy.~"And I will rejoice 142 XI, 712 | Jerusalem and joy in my people; and the voice of weeping 143 XI, 712 | will separate me from His people. For thus saith the Lord: 144 XI, 712 | Italy, to Greece, and to the people that have not heard my fame, 145 XI, 712 | for the wickedness of my people. And now, because ye have 146 XI, 712 | Therefore pray not for this people."~Jer. 7:22: "What avails 147 XI, 712 | God, and ye shall be my people." (It was only after they 148 XI, 718 | they spoke to flatter the people and that their prophecy 149 XI, 721 | be delivered up to other people. It shall break in pieces 150 XI, 721 | he shall destroy the holy people, and through his policy 151 XI, 721 | sin and the sin of all my people, and prostrating myself 152 XI, 721 | are determined upon thy people, and upon thy holy city, 153 XI, 721 | Holy. (After which this people shall be no more thy people, 154 XI, 721 | people shall be no more thy people, nor this city the holy 155 XI, 721 | shall be cut off, and a people of the prince that shall 156 XI, 721 | and shall stir up all his people against the Greeks.~"But 157 XI, 721 | apostates and robbers of thy people shall exalt themselves to 158 XI, 721 | kingdom," (which means the people), "but within a few days 159 XI, 721 | and enter with a small people into his province, peaceably 160 XI, 725 | shall be rejected by the people, and treated as senseless 161 XI, 725 | unto me, and hearken, ye people, from afar: The Lord hath 162 XI, 725 | thee for a covenant of the people, to cause to inherit the 163 XI, 725 | the Lord to comfort His people, and He will have mercy 164 XI, 725 | set up my standard to the people; and they shall bring thy 165 XI, 725 | consolations.~"Hearken unto me, my people, and give ear unto me; for 166 XI, 725 | families of the earth for my people."~Daniel 12:7. Having described 167 XI, 725 | when the scattering of the people of Israel shall be accomplished."~ 168 XI, 725 | priest, be strong, all ye people of the land, and work. For 169 XI, 725 | shall the gathering of the people be."~ 170 XI, 726 | Hosea 1:9: "Ye are not my people, and I will not be your 171 XI, 726 | was said, Ye are not my people, I will call them my people."~ 172 XI, 726 | people, I will call them my people."~ 173 XI, 734 | grapes. That the chosen people would be fruitless, ungrateful, 174 XI, 734(141)| Is. 65:2. "Arebellious people, which walketh in a way 175 XI, 735 | demon's head, and free His people from their sins, ex omnibus 176 XI, 735 | rejected and slain; that His people who denied Him should no 177 XI, 735 | should no longer be His people; that the idolaters should 178 XII, 736 | has followed; in short, people without idols and kings, 179 XII, 743 | dangerous to be tempted; and people are tempted because they 180 XII, 747 | time of the Messiah the people divided themselves. The 181 XII, 750 | many will stumble, etc. Let people then reproach us no longer 182 XII, 759 | means of the fact that this people have not accepted Him, this 183 XII, 765 | poor, having to create a people whom He must lead and nourish 184 XII, 765 | alone had to create a great people, elect, holy, and chosen; 185 XII, 765 | man; to give laws to this people, and engrave these laws 186 XII, 791 | renown? The whole Jewish people foretell Him before His 187 XII, 791 | His coming. The Gentile people worship Him after His coming. 188 XII, 791 | the priests and the chief people reject Him; His friends 189 XII, 792 | greatness has no lustre for people who are in search of understanding.~ 190 XIII, 816 | concluded that it was. For people commonly reason thus: "A 191 XIII, 816 | effects which are true, the people, who cannot distinguish 192 XIII, 828 | The Pharisees said to the people, who believed in Him, because 193 XIII, 828 | because of His miracles: "This people who knoweth not the law 194 XIII, 832 | 833. Miracle.—The people concluded this of themselves; 195 XIII, 842 | are obscured, so that the people cannot distinguish. And 196 XIII, 851 | They say: These are the people of God who speak thus.~It 197 XIV, 865 | 866. Two kinds of people make things equal to one 198 XIV, 878 | dangerous to tell this to the people. But the people have too 199 XIV, 878 | this to the people. But the people have too much faith in you; 200 XIV, 888 | temptations would arise from people of this kind; so that when 201 XIV, 902 | They desire, like other people, to have liberty to follow 202 XIV, 914 | bounds. Again, there are many people who see the truth, and who 203 XIV, 919 | it will be of use to the people.~If these are silent, the 204 XIV, 921 | seek the sacrament.~924. People who do not keep their word,


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