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1 I, 9 | usually true, and admit that truth to him, but reveal to him
2 I, 14 | feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which
3 I, 18 | When we do not know the truth of a thing, it is of advantage
4 I, 18 | when we do not know the truth of a thing, it is of advantage
5 II, 66 | does not serve to discover truth, it at least serves as a
6 II, 71 | him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the
7 II, 72 | be not true, there is no truth in man; and if it be true,
8 II, 72 | tend to obscurity; too much truth is paralysing (I know some
9 II, 73 | knowledge of nature, another in truth, Felix qui potuit rerum
10 II, 73(10) | of these opinions in the truth, a god will see." ~
11 II, 73 | capable of laying hold of the truth.~
12 II, 82 | be an infallible rule of truth, if she were an infallible
13 II, 82 | near relatives.~Justice and truth are two such subtle points
14 II, 83 | grace. Nothing shows him the truth. Everything deceives him.
15 II, 83 | him. These two sources of truth, reason and the senses,
16 II, 97 | childhood, for we naturally love truth and hate folly. These words
17 II, 100 | mortal enmity against that truth which reproves him and which
18 II, 100 | it not true that we hate truth and those who tell it us,
19 II, 100 | degrees in this aversion to truth; but all may perhaps be
20 II, 100 | be treated. We hate the truth, and they hide it from us.
21 II, 100 | removes us farther from truth, because we are most afraid
22 II, 100 | astonished. To tell the truth is useful to those to whom
23 II, 100 | any one to tell him the truth; he avoids telling it to
24 II, 135 | the same in the search for truth. In disputes we like to
25 II, 135 | not at all to contemplate truth when found. To observe it
26 III, 194 | of being in search of the truth, they cry out that nothing
27 III, 194 | this manner, they would in truth be attacking one of her
28 III, 194 | life could one put him?~In truth, it is the glory of religion
29 III, 194 | do not serve to prove the truth of the redemption by the
30 III, 194 | heart than not to desire the truth of eternal promises. Nothing
31 III, 194 | real desire to meet with truth, those I hope will be satisfied
32 III, 195 | indifference to the search for truth in a matter which is so
33 III, 195 | regulate our course by the truth of that point which ought
34 III, 195 | know not whether there be truth or falsity in the matter,
35 III, 211 | etc. We should seek the truth without hesitation; and,
36 III, 211 | more than the search for truth.~
37 III, 226 | care but little to know the truth, here is enough of it to
38 III, 233 | there not one substantial truth, seeing there are so many
39 III, 233 | things which are not the truth itself?~We know then the
40 III, 233 | gain; that is untrue. In truth, there is an infinity between
41 III, 236 | trouble of searching for the truth; for if you die without
42 III, 240 | nor therefore test the truth of what you say. But you
43 IV, 252 | mind has seen where the truth is, in order to quench our
44 IV, 261 | Those who do not love the truth take as a pretext that it
45 IV, 261 | they do not love either truth or charity. Thus they are
46 IV, 263 | not some exceptions, no truth so general which has not
47 IV, 282 | 282. We know truth, not only by the reason,
48 IV, 285 | establishment suffices to prove its truth. Others trace it even to
49 IV, 288 | understanding to see the truth, whatever opposition they
50 V, 294 | a meridian decides the truth. Fundamental laws change
51 V, 294 | that is bounded by a river! Truth on this side of the Pyrenees,
52 V, 294(43) | As he has ignored the truth which frees, it is right
53 V, 325 | know that there is neither truth nor justice to introduce
54 V, 325 | and, as they believe that truth can be found, and that it
55 V, 325 | antiquity as a proof of their truth, and not simply of their
56 V, 325 | their authority apart from truth. Thus they obey laws, but
57 V, 328 | they do not perceive the truth where it is, and, as they
58 V, 335 | them, since they think the truth to be where it is not. Truth
59 V, 335 | truth to be where it is not. Truth is indeed in their opinions,
60 VI, 366 | to be able to reach the truth, chase away that animal
61 VI, 381 | who shall determine it in truth and morality?~
62 VI, 384 | Contradiction is a bad sign of truth; several things which are
63 VI, 384 | contradiction a sign of truth.~
64 VI, 385 | partly false. Essential truth is not so; it is altogether
65 VI, 385 | true, meaning by that pure truth. You will say it is true
66 VI, 385 | destroys nature. We possess truth and goodness only in part,
67 VI, 389 | happy and assured of some truth, and yet he can neither
68 VI, 392 | no proof of it. I see, in truth, that the same words are
69 VI, 395 | dogmatism. We have an idea of truth, invincible to all scepticism.~
70 VI, 423 | capacity of knowing the truth and of being happy, but
71 VI, 423 | happy, but he possesses no truth, either constant or satisfactory.~
72 VI, 423 | to the desire of finding truth; to be free from passions,
73 VII, 425 | who are in fact nearer the truth, have considered it necessary
74 VII, 430 | will do.~"Expect neither truth," she says, "nor consolation
75 VII, 430 | yourselves will you find truth or good. The philosophers
76 VII, 430 | not have doubted of the truth of His essence; as it will
77 VII, 434 | have no certainty of the truth of these principles apart
78 VII, 434 | convincing proof of their truth; since, having no certainty,
79 VII, 434 | own admission no idea of truth, whatever we may imagine.
80 VII, 434 | have as few principles of truth and good as during natural
81 VII, 434 | that he certainly possesses truth—he who, when pressed ever
82 VII, 434 | the earth; depositary of truth, a sink of uncertainty and
83 VII, 434 | enjoy in his innocence both truth and happiness with assurance;
84 VII, 434 | he would have no idea of truth or bliss. But, wretched
85 VII, 434 | We perceive an image of truth and possess only a lie.
86 VII, 435 | For, not seeing the whole truth, they could not attain to
87 VII, 435 | confusion proclaim to us but the truth of these two states, with
88 VII, 436 | We are incapable both of truth and goodness.~
89 VII, 437 | 437. We desire truth, and find within ourselves
90 VII, 437 | death.~We cannot but desire truth and happiness, and are incapable
91 VII, 440 | customs. It was necessary that truth should come, in order that
92 VII, 441 | everywhere the mark of this truth: for nature is such that
93 VII, 450 | man, and desire for the truth of a religion which promises
94 VII, 466(75) | 14:6. "I am the way, the truth, and the life." ~
95 VII, 492 | so opposed to justice and truth? For it is false that we
96 VII, 519 | by telling them that the truth will make them free; for
97 VII, 519(87) | disciples indeed, and the truth shall make you free.' They
98 VII, 536 | convince ourselves of the truth.~
99 VIII, 556 | and dependent on a first truth, in which they subsist and
100 VIII, 565 | 565. Recognise, then, the truth of religion in the very
101 VIII, 567 | even add at the end of each truth that the opposite truth
102 VIII, 567 | truth that the opposite truth is to be remembered.~
103 VIII, 578 | we clearly discern the truth amidst this confusion.~The
104 VIII, 582 | 582. We make an idol of truth itself; for truth apart
105 VIII, 582 | idol of truth itself; for truth apart from charity is not
106 VIII, 583 | are people who know the truth, but only affirm it so far
107 IX, 606 | Therefore none have declared the truth.~No sect or religion has
108 IX, 615 | sight of men, showed the truth of their mission, and consequently
109 IX, 617 | has revealed to them the truth, that they will always exist
110 IX, 618 | none having more marks of truth than another, nor anything
111 IX, 623 | renders things obscure. For truth is perverted only by the
112 IX, 627 | ancestors, and this can pass for truth.~Every history which is
113 IX, 633 | those who would ruin the truth of our religion, founded
114 X, 645 | The type existed till the truth came, in order that the
115 X, 653 | the confirmation of the truth; their difference useful.~
116 X, 653 | Eucharist after Lord's Supper. Truth after the type.~The ruin
117 X, 664 | in order to establish the truth, came only to establish
118 X, 672 | formed on its likeness to the truth of the Messiah; and the
119 X, 672 | of the Messiah; and the truth of the Messiah has been
120 X, 672 | of it.~Among the Jews the truth was only typified; in heaven
121 X, 672 | been made according to the truth, and the truth has been
122 X, 672 | according to the truth, and the truth has been recognised according
123 X, 674 | persons, whom it blinded, the truth which should be recognised
124 X, 684 | and the sacrifices are the truth, it must please God, and
125 XI, 712 | them hear, and say, It is truth.~"Ye are my witnesses, saith
126 XII, 736 | admirable witnesses of the truth of these prophecies, wherein
127 XII, 737 | difficulty. This indeed shows the truth of the prophecies.~
128 XII, 788 | unknown among men, so His truth remains among common opinions
129 XIII, 802 | true miracles give of the truth, which is the chief end
130 XIII, 805 | 806. Miracles and truth are necessary, because it
131 XIII, 817 | inclined to that side by the truth, becomes thereby susceptible
132 XIII, 826 | concerning the true God and the truth of religion, there has never
133 XIII, 826 | side of error, and not of truth.~
134 XIII, 831 | when the true source of truth, which is tradition, is
135 XIII, 831 | guardian, is biased; the truth is no longer free to appear.
136 XIII, 831 | as men speak no longer of truth, truth itself must speak
137 XIII, 831 | speak no longer of truth, truth itself must speak to men.
138 XIII, 835 | they are opposed to the truth, but not of the others;
139 XIII, 841(204)| received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
140 XIII, 842 | Here is not the country of truth. She wanders unknown amongst
141 XIII, 842 | supported by miracles is a truth, which they misuse in order
142 XIII, 842 | doctrine; and this is another truth, which they misuse in order
143 XIII, 842 | prevent you, my father; truth is one and constant.~It
144 XIII, 843 | destroying either their truth or the conclusions to be
145 XIII, 845 | heaven. We must not judge of truth by miracles, but of miracles
146 XIII, 845 | miracles, but of miracles by truth. Therefore the miracles
147 XIII, 845 | be in opposition to the truth. Therefore what Father Lingende
148 XIII, 845 | than a miracle is a sign of truth. Therefore a miracle cannot
149 XIII, 848 | Church has existed is that truth has been without dispute,
150 XIII, 849 | but no miracle; for the truth was not attacked. But the
151 XIII, 851 | type which contained the truth, and thus it has lasted
152 XIII, 851 | no longer contained the truth.~My reverend father, all
153 XIV, 856 | be too great darkness, if truth had not visible signs. This
154 XIV, 856 | for it is certain that truth has always existed, and
155 XIV, 857 | be called the history of truth.~
156 XIV, 861 | ignorance that we hold the other truth causes their objections.~
157 XIV, 861 | really present. That is one truth. Another is that this Sacrament
158 XIV, 861 | think that we exclude this truth; hence it comes that they
159 XIV, 862 | dangerously, as they each follow a truth. Their fault is not in following
160 XIV, 862 | in not following another truth.~
161 XIV, 863 | 864. Truth is so obscure in these times,
162 XIV, 863 | that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.~
163 XIV, 892 | 893. By showing the truth, we cause it to be believed;
164 XIV, 901 | Jesuits have not made the truth uncertain, but they have
165 XIV, 901 | wicked; for all that offends truth or love is evil. This is
166 XIV, 907 | Nothing gives certainty but truth; nothing gives rest but
167 XIV, 907 | but the sincere search for truth.~
168 XIV, 909 | make us believe that it is truth and that, if duelling were
169 XIV, 914 | many people who see the truth, and who cannot attain to
170 XIV, 915 | them. Now, the abuse of truth ought to be as much punished
171 XIV, 916 | the saints in seeking the truth was useless, if the probable
172 XIV, 919 | that she has condemned the truth, and that they have written
173 XIV, 919 | the two scourges of the truth.~Why do you not accuse them
174 XIV, 920 | will feel the force of the truth, and you will yield to it...~
175 XIV, 920 | deception; let me protect the truth. It is all my strength.
176 XIV, 920 | persecutions. But I possess the truth, and we shall see who will
177 XIV, 920 | grant us all grace that truth may not be overcome in my
178 XIV, 921 | without honour, without truth, deceitful in heart, deceitful
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