Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | we are in every way, this state which holds the mean between
2 II, 72 | we them.~This is our true state; this is what makes us incapable
3 II, 72 | remain at rest, each in the state wherein nature has placed
4 II, 82 | a cold sweat. I will not state all its effects.~Every one
5 II, 82 | returning to your first state." Which has deceived you,
6 II, 109 | suitable to our present state. We are only troubled by
7 II, 109 | ourselves, for they add to the state in which we are the passions
8 II, 109 | are the passions of the state in which we are not.~As
9 II, 109 | always unhappy in every state, our desires picture to
10 II, 109 | desires picture to us a happy state; because they add to the
11 II, 109 | because they add to the state in which we are the pleasures
12 II, 109 | are the pleasures of the state in which we are not. And
13 II, 109 | desires natural to this new state.~We must particularise this
14 II, 113 | rule over the most powerful State in the world, are very opposite
15 II, 139 | to advise him to be in a state perfectly happy, in which
16 II, 139 | weariness from the peculiar state of his disposition; and
17 II, 139 | keep themselves in this state.~Consider this. What is
18 II, 140 | causes, to govern a whole state, is altogether occupied
19 II, 142 | king be not alone and in a state to think of himself, knowing
20 II, 144 | wandering farther from my own state in examining them than others
21 II, 171 | Without this we should be in a state of weariness, and this weariness
22 III, 194 | boasts of it; if it is this state itself which is the subject
23 III, 194 | ever assigned. Such is my state, full of weakness and uncertainty.
24 III, 194 | the eternity of my future state."~Who would desire to have
25 III, 194 | important to man as his own state, nothing is so formidable
26 III, 194 | should boast of being in that state in which it seems incredible
27 III, 195 | is but a moment; that the state of death is eternal, whatever
28 III, 195 | directions, according to the state of that eternity, that it
29 III, 195 | be very content in this state, to make profession of it,
30 III, 229 | little to be sure, I am in a state to be pitied; wherefore
31 III, 229 | follow. Whereas in my present state, ignorant of what I am or
32 V, 294 | fundamental laws of the State, which an unjust custom
33 V, 320 | son of a queen to rule a State? We do not choose as captain
34 V, 327 | ignorance, which is man's true state. The sciences have two extremes
35 VI, 374 | believing that he is not in a state of natural and inevitable
36 VII, 430 | are now no longer in the state in which I formed you. I
37 VII, 430 | imperious.~"Such is the state in which men now are. There
38 VII, 430 | happiness of their former state; and they are plunged in
39 VII, 430 | good, nor what is your true state. How could they have given
40 VII, 430 | capacity...~You are not in the state of your creation.~As these
41 VII, 430 | at the sight of his own state, dares to say that God cannot
42 VII, 434 | then, shall man do in this state? Shall he doubt everything?
43 VII, 434 | the one, that man, in the state of creation, or in that
44 VII, 434 | the other, that in the state of corruption and sin, he
45 VII, 434 | he is fallen from this state and made like unto the beasts.~
46 VII, 435 | itself; that in this lofty state they still carry the source
47 VII, 445 | say that man is? His whole state depends on this imperceptible
48 VII, 449 | all those who are in that state should know it, both those
49 VII, 499 | to put ourselves in the state which God loves.~It is better
50 VII, 505 | past, present, and future state, and at others whom it affects,
51 VII, 525 | greatness, and that is not man's state.~They inspired feelings
52 VII, 525 | littleness, and that is not man's state.~There must be feelings
53 VIII, 556| and that is exactly the state in which he naturally is.~...
54 VIII, 560| understand the glorious state of Adam, nor the nature
55 VIII, 571| which testify of Him, and state that He will be an offence
56 VIII, 571| besides that, the time and the state of the world have been so
57 VIII, 582| but if God keeps me in a state of semi-darkness, such partial
58 IX, 602 | indisputable in the whole state of the Jews.~
59 IX, 612 | that man has fallen from a state of glory and of communion
60 IX, 612 | communion with God into a state of sorrow, penitence, and
61 IX, 612 | time it has been in that state, God has restored it by
62 IX, 612 | it is not strange that a State endures, when its laws are
63 IX, 619 | they constitute a powerful state of one family. This is unique.~
64 IX, 619 | observed without a break in a state. This is what Josephus admirably
65 X, 657 | symbols of the Gospel for the state of the sick soul are sick
66 XI, 700 | foretold as to the time and the state of the world. The ruler
67 XI, 707 | The time foretold by the state of the Jewish people, by
68 XI, 707 | the Jewish people, by the state of the heathen, by the state
69 XI, 707 | state of the heathen, by the state of the temple, by the number
70 XI, 710 | as far removed from their state at that time as they could
71 XIII, 840| themselves to God in this state. Vide si via iniquitatis
72 XIII, 850| disproportion between the state of their faith and the instrument
73 XIV, 860 | Church is in an excellent state when it is sustained by
74 XIV, 867 | as disproportioned to our state. "They were saints," say
75 XIV, 888 | conclude from the present state of matters that God has
76 XIV, 888 | to live in a more perfect state than ordinary Christians,
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