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1 I, 11 | from the theatre with our heart so filled with all the beauty
2 I, 11 | of awakening them in the heart of another, in order that
3 I, 14 | necessarily inclines the heart to love.~
4 I, 16 | between the head and the heart of those to whom we speak,
5 I, 16 | we have studied well the heart of man so as to know all
6 I, 16 | and make trial on our own heart of the turn which we give
7 I, 30 | consult the ear because the heart is wanting. The rule is
8 II, 100 | feelings that would arise in a heart full of equity and justice.
9 II, 100 | must we say then of our own heart, when we see it in a wholly
10 II, 100 | innermost recesses of our heart and show ourselves as we
11 II, 100 | and unreasonable is the heart of man, which feels it disagreeable
12 II, 100 | have a natural root in his heart.~
13 II, 115 | will he be the head, the heart, the stomach, the veins,
14 II, 131 | arise from the depth of his heart weariness, gloom, sadness,
15 II, 139 | arise from the depths of the heart wherein it has its natural
16 II, 143 | full of ribaldry is the heart of man!~
17 II, 150 | Vanity is so anchored in the heart of man that a soldier, a
18 III, 185 | by reason, and into the heart by grace. But to will to
19 III, 185 | put it into the mind and heart by force and threats is
20 III, 194 | seek Him with all their heart; what advantage can they
21 III, 194 | thing to see in the same heart and at the same time this
22 III, 194 | at the bottom of their heart, they are troubled at not
23 III, 194 | of a bad disposition of heart than not to desire the truth
24 III, 194 | serve God with all their heart because they know Him, and
25 III, 194 | seek Him with all their heart because they do not know
26 III, 196 | 196. Men lack heart; they would not make a friend
27 III, 226 | you desire with all your heart to know it, it is not enough;
28 III, 229 | condition nor my duty. My heart inclines wholly to know
29 IV, 248 | God Himself puts into the heart, of which the proof is often
30 IV, 248 | but this faith is in the heart, and makes us not say scio,
31 IV, 252(36) | Ps. 119. 36. "Incline my heart, O Lord." ~
32 IV, 256 | from a feeling in their heart.~
33 IV, 275 | their imagination for their heart; and they believe they are
34 IV, 277 | 277. The heart has its reasons, which reason
35 IV, 277 | thousand things. I say that the heart naturally loves the Universal
36 IV, 278 | 278. It is the heart which experiences God, and
37 IV, 278 | is faith: God felt by the heart, not by the reason.~Faith
38 IV, 281 | 281. Heart, instinct, principles.~
39 IV, 282 | reason, but also by the heart, and it is in this last
40 IV, 282 | these intuitions of the heart, and must base them on every
41 IV, 282 | reason to demand from the heart proofs of her first principles,
42 IV, 282 | as it would be for the heart to demand from reason an
43 IV, 283 | Scripture has no order.~The heart has its own order; the intellect
44 IV, 283 | principle and demonstration. The heart has another. We do not prove
45 IV, 284 | self. He inclines their heart to believe. Men will never
46 IV, 284 | unless God inclines their heart; and they will believe as
47 IV, 284(39) | Ps. 119:36. "Incline my heart, O Lord, unto thy testimonies." ~
48 IV, 286 | this disposition in their heart, and who have this knowledge
49 IV, 287 | They judge of it by the heart, as others judge of it by
50 IV, 288 | those who have a humble heart, and who love lowliness,
51 IV, 289 | it, if it comes into our heart; and it is certain that
52 VI, 404 | indelible quality of man's heart.~And those who must despise
53 VI, 417 | a dreadful dejection of heart.~
54 VII, 430 | seek Him with all their heart, and to be hidden from those
55 VII, 430 | from Him with all their heart, He so regulates the knowledge
56 VII, 434(70) | Eccles. 3:18. "I said in mine heart concerning the estate of
57 VII, 446 | The imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth."~
58 VII, 446 | an enemy, a scandal, a heart of stone, the north wind;
59 VII, 446 | concealed and impressed in the heart of man.~Midrasch Tillim
60 VII, 446 | This malignity tries the heart of man in this life and
61 VII, 446 | has said within his own heart: Let not the fear of God
62 VII, 446 | because it is in the human heart from infancy to old age,
63 VII, 467 | our power to regulate the heart, and he was wrong to infer
64 VII, 498 | supernatural grace. Our heart feels torn asunder between
65 VII, 507 | grace; the hardness of the heart; external circumstances.~
66 VII, 533(89) | Circumcision is that of the heart." ~
67 VII, 550 | all men; I have a tender heart for those to whom God has
68 VII, 553 | to obey them with a good heart! Necessity and events follow
69 VII, 553 | sins, thou wouldst lose heart."~I shall lose it then,
70 VIII, 556 | God who fills the soul and heart of those whom He possesses,
71 VIII, 564 | only be lust or malice of heart. And by this means there
72 IX, 610 | the circumcision of the heart is commanded. Deut. 10:16;
73 IX, 610 | 4: "Be ye circumcised in heart; take away the superfluities
74 IX, 610 | the superfluities of your heart, and harden yourselves not.
75 IX, 610 | God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed,
76 IX, 610 | circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, that thou mayest
77 IX, 610 | love Him with all thine heart."~That the uncircumcised
78 IX, 610 | That the uncircumcised in heart shall be judged. Jeremiah
79 IX, 610 | he is "uncircumcised in heart."~That the external is of
80 IX, 610(104)| Rend your heart." ~
81 IX, 612 | different sects; and yet in the heart of Judaea there were always
82 IX, 627 | and each one knows it by heart. Four hundred years afterwards
83 IX, 631 | he recited the whole by heart. Josephus and Esdras point
84 X, 669 | but in a pure and contrite heart; that the circumcision of
85 X, 669 | unprofitable, but that of the heart was needed; that Moses had
86 X, 674 | finds what he has most at heart, temporal benefits or spiritual,
87 X, 681(130)| The heart is deceitful above all things
88 X, 682 | God. Circumcision of the heart, true fasting, true sacrifice,
89 X, 688 | God will circumcise their heart to render them capable of
90 X, 689 | God will circumcise the heart," enables us to judge of
91 X, 691 | seek God with all their heart, who are only troubled at
92 XI, 712 | but have removed their heart far from me,"—there is the
93 XI, 712 | gods: we will incline our heart unto your words. Teach us
94 XI, 712 | servants shall sing for joy of heart, but ye shall cry and howl
95 XI, 713 | another name."~"Make their heart fat," and how? by flattering
96 XI, 721 | was praying with all my heart, and confessing my sin and
97 XI, 721 | become insolent, and his heart shall be lifted up," (this
98 XI, 725 | Then shalt thou say in thy heart: Who hath begotten me these,
99 XI, 728 | in externals, but in the heart; that He should put His
100 XI, 728 | without, in the midst of the heart. Who does not see the Christian
101 XI, 731 | spirit and my fear in your heart."~All that is the same thing.
102 XII, 757 | good. For their goodness of heart would not have made them
103 XII, 757 | blessings depends on the heart, which calls good that which
104 XII, 757 | time does not depend on the heart. And thus the clear prediction
105 XII, 765 | engrave these laws on their heart; to offer Himself to God
106 XII, 792 | come to the eyes of the heart, which perceive wisdom!~
107 XII, 800 | attack all the powers. The heart of man is strangely inclined
108 XIII, 819 | destroyed his power over the heart, of which exorcism is the
109 XIII, 842 | that God, who knows the heart should perform miracles
110 XIII, 849 | love God with all their heart should fail to recognise
111 XIV, 904 | He sees penitence in the heart; the Church when she sees
112 XIV, 921 | without truth, deceitful in heart, deceitful in speech; for
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