Section, Paragraph
1 I, 36 | with mathematics; he would take me for a proposition. "That
2 I, 36 | good soldier." He would take me for a besieged town.
3 I, 40 | prove the examples which we take to prove other things, we
4 I, 40 | things, we should have to take those other things to be
5 I, 56 | guess: "The part that I take in your trouble." The Cardinal
6 II, 72 | God alone.~Let us, then, take our compass; we are something,
7 II, 72 | cannot understand that to take four from nothing leaves
8 II, 100 | they serve; and so they take care not to confer on him
9 II, 109 | but when we are ill we take medicine cheerfully; the
10 II, 139 | they hunt; we would not take these as a gift. We do not
11 II, 139 | advice given to Pyrrhus, to take the rest which he was about
12 II, 139 | nature.~And thus, when we take the exception against them,
13 II, 152 | Otherwise we would not take a sea voyage in order never
14 II, 164 | thought of the future? But take away diversion, and you
15 II, 172 | think of it, it is only to take light from it to arrange
16 II, 181 | unfortunate that we can only take pleasure in a thing on condition
17 III, 188 | able to say to those who take offence, "Of what do you
18 III, 194 | actions and thoughts must take such different courses,
19 III, 194 | that it is impossible to take one step with sense and
20 III, 194 | my doubts, but I will not take the trouble, nor take a
21 III, 194 | not take the trouble, nor take a step to seek it; and after
22 III, 194 | those men of the world who take a healthy view of things
23 III, 194 | upon themselves, and to take at least some steps in the
24 III, 195 | actions and thoughts must take such different directions,
25 III, 195 | that it is impossible to take one step with sense and
26 III, 195 | unreasonable, if they do not take another course.~On this
27 III, 233 | and that, at each step you take on this road, you will see
28 IV, 261 | who do not love the truth take as a pretext that it is
29 IV, 275 | 275. Men often take their imagination for their
30 V, 297 | if we had it, we should take conformity to the customs
31 V, 310 | thoughts secret.~I will take care on every journey.~Greatness
32 V, 314 | If to yourself, you will take the place of God. As God
33 V, 314 | only a king of lust, and take the ways of lust.~
34 V, 325 | custom, they believe them and take their antiquity as a proof
35 VI, 375 | it to us. But I did not take it so, and this is where
36 VI, 390 | for this evil, and will take down this vanity.~
37 VI, 392 | which our doubts cannot take away all the clearness,
38 VI, 411 | which press upon us and take us by the throat, we have
39 VII, 434 | men, in which each must take a part and side either with
40 VII, 455 | tyrant of all others. You take away its inconvenience,
41 VII, 464 | are full of things which take us out of ourselves.~Our
42 VII, 479 | supposition," say they, "let us take delight in the creatures."
43 VII, 479 | God; let us therefore not take delight in the creatures."~
44 VIII, 556| indications of both.~And yet they take occasion to conclude that
45 VIII, 556| And on this ground they take occasion to revile the Christian
46 VIII, 566| works of God, if we do not take as a principle that He has
47 VIII, 574| that those who will not take the trouble to seek it,
48 IX, 598 | ridiculous, it is not right to take his obscurities for mysteries.~
49 IX, 610 | ye circumcised in heart; take away the superfluities of
50 IX, 610 | of God, and that God will take no pleasure in the sacrifices
51 X, 647 | 648. Two errors: 1. To take everything literally. 2.
52 X, 647 | everything literally. 2. To take everything spiritually.~
53 X, 664 | Jesus Christ, who came to take away types in order to establish
54 X, 664 | of charity, in order to take away the existing reality
55 X, 667 | as our rule. Let us now take the will of God; all that
56 X, 669 | manner foretold.~The Rabbis take the breasts of the Spouse
57 X, 669 | temporal good.~And Christians take even the Eucharist as a
58 X, 683 | prophecy of Jacob.~If we take the law, the sacrifices,
59 X, 691 | overwhelmed with such enemies, take comfort. I proclaim to them
60 XI, 712 | things that please me, and take hold of my covenant; even
61 XI, 721 | for Antiochus will again take Scopas, and conquer them.) "
62 XI, 721 | say, seaports), "and shall take many," (as Appian says).~"
63 XI, 721 | and without fear. He shall take the fattest places, and
64 XI, 725 | said that God had sworn to take vengeance on them.~He says
65 XI, 735 | should receive Him, and take refuge in Him; that He should
66 XII, 780 | did not die for all, you take undue advantage of a fault
67 XII, 792 | add anything to them, nor take away anything from them.
68 XII, 792 | order.~It is most absurd to take offence at the lowliness
69 XIV, 890 | 891. Heretics, who take advantage of the doctrine
70 XIV, 899 | Scripture, and does not take it from Scripture, is an
71 XIV, 902 | have been constrained to take their rules from without
72 XIV, 912 | can employ it; no one can take it away.~
73 XIV, 917 | 918. Take away probability, and you
74 XIV, 919 | but not more holy. They take after the wild stem on which
75 XIV, 920 | and we shall see who will take it away.~I do not need to
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