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1 I, 5 | weary," and to the other, "Time gallops with you"; for it
2 I, 5 | at those who tell me that time goes slowly with me and
3 I, 11 | represented; and, at the same time, we make ourselves a conscience
4 I, 24 | it is necessary and the time suitable, and not otherwise.
5 II, 67 | ignorance of morality in the time of affliction. But the science
6 II, 72 | place wherein to abide, time through which to live, motion
7 II, 101 | indiscreet tales told from time to time. I say, further,
8 II, 101 | tales told from time to time. I say, further, all men
9 II, 115 | science, but at the same time how many sciences? A man
10 II, 122 | 122. Time heals griefs and quarrels,
11 II, 139 | be, he is happy for the time, if you can prevail upon
12 II, 141 | 141. Men spend their time in following a ball or a
13 II, 142 | business, and who watch all the time of their leisure to supply
14 II, 143 | them, if they have some time for relaxation, to employ
15 II, 144 | 144. I spent a long time in the study of the abstract
16 II, 145 | of two things at the same time. This is lucky for us according
17 II, 149 | How long is necessary? A time commensurate with our vain
18 II, 172 | not in our power, for a time which we have no certainty
19 III, 194 | another, nor why the short time which is given me to live
20 III, 194 | same heart and at the same time this sensibility to trifles
21 III, 194 | that they may, in a little time, be more replenished with
22 III, 195 | every hour, must in a little time infallibly put them under
23 III, 205 | direction have this place and time been allotted to me? Memoria
24 III, 233 | that of gain, there is no time to hesitate, you must give
25 IV, 260 | of belief, men of ancient time would then be without rule.
26 IV, 282 | first principles, as space, time, motion, number, is as sure
27 IV, 285 | and from a more distant time.~
28 V, 294 | itself; all changes with time. Custom creates the whole
29 V, 311 | imagination reigns for some time, and this government is
30 V, 326 | to tell them at the same time that they must obey them
31 VI, 347 | ourselves, and not by space and time which we cannot fill. Let
32 VI, 353 | except I see at the same time the excess of the opposite
33 VI, 392 | occasions, and that every time two men see a body change
34 VI, 409 | could only be held for a time. But men thought Perseus
35 VII, 434 | aware of the passage of time, we measure it; and in fact
36 VII, 434 | illusions like the flight of time and the vain fancies of
37 VII, 446 | is placed in man from the time that he is formed.~Massechet
38 VII, 470 | justly destroy us at any time; in recognising that we
39 VII, 512 | numero in regard to the same time requires the identity of
40 VII, 512 | that which runs at the same time in China.~
41 VII, 514 | seen possessed for some time of grace by this first effect,
42 VII, 544 | who makes her at the same time abhor the obstacles which
43 VII, 547 | But we know at the same time our wretchedness; for this
44 VII, 553 | must not sleep during that time.~Jesus, in the midst of
45 VII, 553 | thee as I have done in the time of thine infidelities and
46 VIII, 556 | without knowing at the same time both God and our own wretchedness.~
47 VIII, 557 | God. But it is at the same time true that He hides Himself
48 VIII, 571 | them incorrupt till the time of the Messiah, their testimony
49 VIII, 571 | revealed; besides that, the time and the state of the world
50 VIII, 572 | apostles were impostors. The time clearly, the manner obscurely.
51 VIII, 579 | to produce their fruit in time.~So in morals He gives charity,
52 IX, 612 | welcomed from afar. In the time of Isaac and Jacob, abomination
53 IX, 612 | length in the fullness of time, and time has since witnessed
54 IX, 612 | the fullness of time, and time has since witnessed the
55 IX, 612 | universal destruction, and every time it has been in that state,
56 IX, 615 | foretold him, while at the same time foretelling other things,
57 IX, 615 | things, which, being from time to time fulfilled in the
58 IX, 615 | which, being from time to time fulfilled in the sight of
59 IX, 616 | then came to declare the time and the manner of His coming;
60 IX, 617 | prophets, foretelling both the time and the manner; that four
61 IX, 617 | in the manner, and at the time foretold; that the Jews
62 IX, 619 | since if God had from all time revealed himself to men,
63 IX, 619 | which it preceded by a long time.~The law by which this people
64 IX, 619 | this law is at the same time the severest and strictest
65 IX, 619 | changed their laws from time to time, although these
66 IX, 619 | their laws from time to time, although these were far
67 IX, 627 | is the only writer of his time; the beauty of the work
68 IX, 627 | be false in the course of time. It is not so with contemporaneous
69 IX, 635(115)| Each time that." ~
70 IX, 638 | would be there for a short time, and that they would be
71 X, 643 | foretold by His prophets the time and the manner of His coming.
72 X, 643 | it an image through all time, without leaving them devoid
73 X, 655 | accomplished at one single time.~
74 X, 658 | only in the fullness of time (Jer. 30:24).~The third
75 X, 669 | world, and foretold the time of His coming.~The world
76 X, 669 | Jesus Christ came at the time foretold, but not with the
77 X, 669 | be believed, foretold the time clearly, and expressed the
78 X, 669 | reality, when it came in the time and manner foretold.~The
79 X, 674 | the Messiah came in the time foretold, to give them the
80 XI, 700 | Christ foretold as to the time and the state of the world.
81 XI, 707 | 708. Prophecies.—The time foretold by the state of
82 XI, 708 | should happen at the same time, and all this before the
83 XI, 709 | Jesus Christ, as to the time and the manner, and Jesus
84 XI, 710 | by Moses, lasted to the time of Jesus Christ. All these
85 XI, 710 | from their state at that time as they could be, when Jacob,
86 XI, 712 | declared this from ancient time? Who hath told it from that
87 XI, 712 | Who hath told it from that time? Have not I, the Lord?"~
88 XI, 712 | thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and
89 XI, 712 | heardest not; yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened:
90 XI, 718 | a prince, and for a long time. Hosea 3:4.~
91 XI, 721 | power.~"And in the latter time of their kingdom, when iniquities
92 XI, 721 | and touched me about the time of the evening oblation,
93 XI, 721 | great devices during his time."~
94 XI, 723 | of the Jews; and at the time foretold, a great number
95 XI, 725 | away, and be consumed by time; let those that fear God
96 XI, 726 | prophecies, which foretell the time, foretell Him only as master
97 XI, 726 | glory, do not mention the time. When the Messiah is spoken
98 XI, 728 | was foretold that, in the time of the Messiah, He should
99 XI, 733 | seeing that they place His time before the destruction of
100 XII, 736 | for me on earth, at the time and under all the circumstances
101 XII, 737 | should occur at the same time. So it was necessary that
102 XII, 741 | of the Virgin up to the time of the birth of Jesus Christ.
103 XII, 747 | 748. In the time of the Messiah the people
104 XII, 752 | who count three periods of time.~In what way should the
105 XII, 756 | 757. The time of the first advent was
106 XII, 756 | advent was foretold; the time of the second is not so;
107 XII, 757 | even for the wicked. If the time had been obscurely foretold,
108 XII, 757 | hundred years. But that time has been clearly foretold,
109 XII, 757 | clear prediction of the time; and the good have not fallen
110 XII, 757 | understanding of the promised time does not depend on the heart.
111 XII, 757 | clear prediction of the time, and the obscure prediction
112 XII, 769 | Here am I, and this is the time. That which the prophets
113 XII, 769 | come in the fullness of time, I tell you my apostles
114 XIII, 802 | times. One rule during the time of Moses, another at present.~
115 XIII, 825 | was impossible that in the time of Moses men should keep
116 XIII, 825 | it is quite easy, in the time of Antichrist, to believe
117 XIII, 831 | is what happened in the time of Arius. (Miracles under
118 XIII, 837 | were needed during all this time. Now they are no longer
119 XIII, 839 | were two parties in the time of Calvin... There are now
120 XIV, 861 | perhaps never at the same time, as now. And if she suffer
121 XIV, 861 | contradict each other. There is a time to laugh, and time to weep,
122 XIV, 861 | is a time to laugh, and time to weep, etc. Responde.
123 XIV, 861 | Sacrament contains at the same time both the presence of Jesus
124 XIV, 864 | 865. If there is ever a time in which we must make profession
125 XIV, 867 | towards us as gods. Now that time has cleared up things, it
126 XIV, 867 | does so appear. But at the time when he was persecuted,
127 XIV, 868 | Augustine came at the present time and was as little authorised
128 XIV, 881 | 882. Every time the Jesuits may impose upon
129 XIV, 888 | apparent than at the present time that God visibly protects
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