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1 I, 11 | and, above all, to that of love, principally when it is 2 I, 11 | cannot hurt their purity to love with a love which seems 3 I, 11 | their purity to love with a love which seems to them so reasonable.~ 4 I, 11 | beauty and tenderness of love, the soul and the mind so 5 I, 14 | Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, 6 I, 14 | necessarily inclines the heart to love.~ 7 II, 81 | believe and for the will to love; so that, for want of true 8 II, 82 | reason with the ardour of his love. He is ready to listen with 9 II, 82 | of a discourse or a poem.~Love or hate alters the aspect 10 II, 93 | Parents fear lest the natural love of their children may fade 11 II, 97 | childhood, for we naturally love truth and hate folly. These 12 II, 100 | of this human Ego is to love self only and consider self 13 II, 100 | wants to be the object of love and esteem among men, and 14 II, 100 | praises and evidence of love and esteem. Despite all 15 II, 100 | those who live with princes love their own interests more 16 II, 100 | advantage in making men love us. Human life is thus only 17 II, 123 | different. He would perhaps love her yet, if she were what 18 II, 135 | us, not the victory. We love to see animals fighting, 19 II, 139 | it comes that men so much love noise and stir; hence it 20 II, 156 | preferable to life, the love of which is so strong and 21 II, 162 | the causes and effects of love. The cause is a je ne sais 22 II, 163 | cause and the effects of love: Cleopatra.~ 23 III, 194 | friend; because naturally men love only what may be useful 24 IV, 261 | 261. Those who do not love the truth take as a pretext 25 IV, 261 | from this, that they do not love either truth or charity. 26 IV, 277 | Is it by reason that you love yourself?~ 27 IV, 280 | God is very far from the love of Him.~ 28 IV, 283 | enumerating in order the causes of love; that would be ridiculous.~ 29 IV, 283 | Paul employ the rule of love, not of intellect; for they 30 IV, 284 | reasoning. God imparts to them love of Him and hatred of self. 31 IV, 286 | them; they desire only to love God; they desire to hate 32 IV, 286 | religion say that men must love God only, and hate self 33 IV, 288 | a humble heart, and who love lowliness, whatever kind 34 V, 323 | account of beauty really love that person? No; for the 35 V, 323 | person, will cause him to love her no more.~And if one 36 V, 323 | judgement, memory, he does not love me, for I can lose these 37 V, 323 | nor in the soul? And how love the body or the soul, except 38 V, 323 | impossible and would be unjust to love the soul of a person in 39 V, 323 | therein. We never, then, love a person, but only qualities.~ 40 V, 323 | rank and office; for we love a person only on account 41 V, 332 | different merits; the duty of love to the pleasant; the duty 42 VI, 388 | not asleep," etc. How I love to see this proud reason 43 VI, 423 | know his value. Let him love himself, for there is in 44 VI, 423 | him not for this reason love the vileness which is in 45 VI, 423 | him hate himself, let him love himself; he has within him 46 VII, 430 | a God; that we ought to love Him; that our true happiness 47 VII, 430 | our duties compel us to love God, and our lusts turn 48 VII, 430 | him than the knowledge and love of Him, and why, since his 49 VII, 430 | his nature is capable of love and knowledge, he believes 50 VII, 430 | finds some object of his love among the things on earth, 51 VII, 451 | pretnece and a false image of love; for at bottom it is only 52 VII, 463 | feel full of feelings of love and admiration and find 53 VII, 463 | desired solely that men should love Him, but that men should 54 VII, 474 | with that.—To regulate the love which we owe to ourselves, 55 VII, 474 | see how each member should love itself, etc....~ 56 VII, 476 | 476. We must love God only and hate self only.~ 57 VII, 476 | had the knowledge and the love of self, and if it came 58 VII, 477 | that we are worthy of the love of others; it is unfair 59 VII, 479 | there is a God, we must love Him only and not the creatures 60 VII, 479 | But if there were a God to love, they would not have come 61 VII, 482 | and would hate rather than love themselves; their blessedness, 62 VII, 482 | loves them better than they love themselves.~ 63 VII, 483 | It cannot by its nature love any other thing, except 64 VII, 483 | if it had a will, should love itself in the same way as 65 VII, 483 | is loved by the soul. All love which goes beyond this is 66 VII, 483 | Deo unus spiritus est. We love ourselves, because we are 67 VII, 483 | members of Jesus Christ. We love Jesus Christ, because He 68 VII, 485 | a truly lovable being to love. But as we cannot love what 69 VII, 485 | to love. But as we cannot love what is outside ourselves, 70 VII, 485 | outside ourselves, we must love a being who is in us and 71 VII, 487 | to its morality, does not love one only God as the object 72 VII, 489 | worship Him only, and to love Him only. But as we find 73 VII, 489 | what we know not, and to love any other object but ourselves, 74 VII, 489 | are born so averse to this love of God, and it is so necessary, 75 VII, 491 | characteristic the obligation to love God. This is very just, 76 VII, 491 | religion has asked of God to love and follow Him.~ 77 VII, 494 | and contempt of self, to love and to hate.~ 78 VII, 498 | pain it suffers, should love the loving and legitimate 79 VII, 499 | conditions, and not so much to love what God loves and to put 80 VII, 550 | 550. I love poverty because He loved 81 VII, 550 | poverty because He loved it. I love riches because they afford 82 VII, 551(94) | kisses, I fear not, because I love." ~ 83 VII, 553 | Lord, I give Thee all.~"I love thee more ardently than 84 VIII, 556 | Christians, is a God of love and of comfort, a God who 85 VIII, 556 | joy, with confidence and love, who renders them incapable 86 VIII, 582 | idol, which we must neither love nor worship; and still less 87 VIII, 582 | and still less must we love or worship its opposite, 88 VIII, 582 | falsehood.~I can easily love total darkness; but if God 89 IX, 607 | to dispense us from the love of God and to give us sacraments 90 IX, 607 | Messiah who should make them love God and by that love triumph 91 IX, 607 | them love God and by that love triumph over their enemies.~ 92 IX, 608 | heathens know not God, and love the world only. The Jews 93 IX, 608 | Jews know the true God, and love the world only. The Christians 94 IX, 608 | Christians know the true God, and love not the world. Jews and 95 IX, 608 | world. Jews and heathens love the same good. Jews and 96 IX, 609 | dispensed them from the love of God; true Jews and true 97 IX, 609 | a Messiah who makes them love God.~ 98 IX, 610 | things, but only in the love of God, and that God disregarded 99 IX, 610 | the Lord to serve Him and love Him, will I bring unto my 100 IX, 610 | thy seed, that thou mayest love Him with all thine heart."~ 101 IX, 610 | Isaiah 58:3, 4, etc.~The love of God is enjoined in the 102 IX, 610 | should choose life, and love God, and obey Him, for God 103 IX, 610 | the Jews, for lack of that love, should be rejected for 104 IX, 640 | They keep the books, and love them, and do not understand 105 X, 665 | the dust, that is to say, love earthly pleasures.~The Old 106 X, 669 | alone is needful, and we love variety; and God satisfies 107 X, 674 | worship God only, and to love Him only, which is the same 108 X, 674 | contradiction, with the command to love Him only, and that the Messiah 109 X, 674 | their law was to worship and love God only; it was also perpetual. 110 XI, 723 | filled with His fear and love.~And it happened that in 111 XII, 766 | His neighbours, but His love does not confine itself 112 XII, 771 | now became fervent with love. Princes abandoned their 113 XII, 787 | reserved me seven thousand." I love the worshippers unknown 114 XIII, 820 | necessity; if men do not love God, they will do a certain 115 XIII, 825 | true miracles is want of love. John: Sed vos non creditis, 116 XIII, 825 | believe the false is want of love. Thess. 2.~The foundation 117 XIII, 836 | 837. That we must love one God only is a thing 118 XIII, 841(204)| because they received not the love of the truth, that they 119 XIII, 841(205)| you, to know whether ye love the Lord." ~ 120 XIII, 849 | impossible that those who love God with all their heart 121 XIII, 849 | impossible that those who do not love God should be convinced 122 XIII, 850 | which had been treated with love as a type of the Church, 123 XIII, 850 | oppression.~If the cooling of love leaves the Church almost 124 XIV, 863 | established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know 125 XIV, 883 | righteous justified without love; all Christians without 126 XIV, 893 | 894. Those who love the Church lament to see 127 XIV, 901 | all that offends truth or love is evil. This is the true 128 XIV, 915 | hells, one for sins against love, the other for those against 129 XIV, 921 | comparison of the things which we love. It is probable that this


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