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1 II, 63 | opinions on suicide, on death. He suggests an indifference 2 II, 63 | thoroughly pagan views on death, for a man must renounce 3 II, 63 | book his only conception of death is a cowardly and effeminate 4 II, 129 | motion; complete rest is death.~ 5 II, 139 | happen, and, finally, of death and inevitable disease; 6 II, 139 | screen us from the sight of death and calamities; but the 7 II, 140 | man, so distressed at the death of his wife and his only 8 II, 156 | armis rati. 20 —They prefer death to peace; others prefer 9 II, 156 | to peace; others prefer death to war.~Every opinion may 10 II, 158 | which it is attached, even death.~ 11 II, 166 | 166. Diversion.—Death is easier to bear without 12 II, 166 | it than is the thought of death without peril.~ 13 II, 168 | not able to fight against death, misery, ignorance, they 14 II, 169 | himself from thinking of death.~ 15 II, 171 | leads us unconsciously to death.~ 16 II, 175 | well when they are near death, unconscious of approaching 17 III, 194 | infinite; and, lastly, that death, which threatens us every 18 III, 194 | know least is this very death which I cannot escape.~" 19 III, 194 | myself be led carelessly to death, uncertain of the eternity 20 III, 194 | that he will lose all by death. It is a monstrous thing 21 III, 195 | moment; that the state of death is eternal, whatever may 22 III, 195 | this eternity exists, and death, which must open into it 23 III, 195 | misfortune if it exists, to await death to make trial of it, yet 24 III, 199 | chains and all condemned to death, where some are killed each 25 III, 215 | 215. To fear death without danger, and not 26 III, 216 | 216. Sudden death alone is feared; hence confessors 27 V, 296 | condemn so many Spaniards to death—only one man is judge, and 28 VII, 425 | misfortune, leads us to death, their eternal crown.~What 29 VII, 434 | grafted, from which we wake at death, during which we have as 30 VII, 435 | subject to error, misery, death, and sin; and it proclaims 31 VII, 437 | and find only misery and death.~We cannot but desire truth 32 VII, 446 | which accompanies man till death and will not return at the 33 VII, 447 | that is to say, they knew death to be the beginning of eternal 34 VII, 447(72) | No one is happy before death." ~ 35 VII, 481 | But the example of the death of the martyrs touches us; 36 VII, 538 | manner to welcome life and death, good and evil!~ 37 VII, 545 | through suffering and the death on the cross.~ 38 VII, 546 | vice, misery, darkness, death, despair.~ 39 VII, 548 | Christ. We know life and death only through Jesus Christ. 40 VII, 548 | what is our life, nor our death, nor God, nor ourselves.~ 41 VII, 553 | is sorrowful, even unto death."~Jesus seeks companionship 42 VII, 553 | of His Father, and fears death; but, when He knows it, 43 VII, 553 | forward to offer Himself to death. Eamus. 96 Processit (John). 97 ~ 44 IX, 610 | set before you life and death, that you should choose 45 IX, 619 | observances, on pain of death. Whence it is very astonishing 46 IX, 630 | still more so after his death; but that he calls heaven 47 X, 653 | world, forty years after the death of Jesus. "I know not," 48 X, 661 | His humiliation and in His death. "The Messiah," said they, " 49 X, 665 | Jesus Christ before His death was almost the only martyr.~ 50 X, 669 | think it was He. After His death, Saint Paul came to teach 51 X, 678 | that He should destroy death through death." Two advents.~ 52 X, 678 | should destroy death through death." Two advents.~ 53 XI, 692 | what will become of him at death, and incapable of all knowledge, 54 XI, 710 | were to enter after his death, the victories which God 55 XI, 721 | friends, shall be delivered to death." (Berenice and her son 56 XI, 729 | by both, who conspire His death; and ruler of both, destroying 57 XII, 736 | foretold. By His grace, I await death in peace, in the hope of 58 XII, 753(151)| not for life; it is for death." ~ 59 XII, 764 | humiliated, even to the death on the cross; a Messiah 60 XII, 764 | Messiah triumphing over death by his own death. Two natures 61 XII, 764 | triumphing over death by his own death. Two natures in Jesus Christ, 62 XII, 767 | freedom to the one, and death to the other, from the same 63 XII, 780 | ransoms and he who prevents death are two persons, but not 64 XII, 781 | 782. The victory over death. "What is a man advantaged 65 XII, 790 | and afterwards puts Him to death. It would have been better 66 XII, 790 | better to have put Him to death at once. Thus it is with 67 XII, 792 | in His obscurity, in His death, in the choice of His disciples, 68 XII, 799 | how to paint a resolute death? Yes, for the same Saint 69 XII, 799 | same Saint Luke paints the death of Saint Stephen as braver 70 XII, 800 | men, assembled after the death of Jesus Christ, plotting 71 XII, 800 | of prisons, tortures, and death, they were lost. Let us 72 XIII, 816 | man boast of preventing death, no one would believe him, 73 XIII, 828 | believing in Him before His death had the miracles not sufficed 74 XIII, 850 | the prophecies? No; His death had not fulfilled them. 75 XIV, 861 | earth; a new life and a new death; all things double, and


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