Section, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Intuitive minds, on the contrary, being thus accustomed to
2 I, 3 | principles. And others, on the contrary, who are accustomed to reason
3 I, 24 | perverse lust like to do the contrary of what those wish to obtain
4 I, 40 | therefore, obscure and, on the contrary, that what is to prove it
5 II, 70 | touches one touches also its contrary.~
6 II, 72 | natural condition and yet most contrary to our inclination; we burn
7 II, 105 | view, or irritate it to the contrary. It is better to say nothing;
8 II, 139 | in stir. And of these two contrary instincts they form within
9 II, 181 | troubling himself with its contrary evil, would have hit the
10 III, 187 | showing that religion is not contrary to reason; that it is venerable,
11 III, 194 | clearness. But since, on the contrary, it says that men are in
12 III, 194 | devotion. I expect, on the contrary, that we ought to have this
13 III, 194 | dangerous that it serves, on the contrary, to establish its truths.
14 III, 194 | gaily? Is it not, on the contrary, a thing to say sadly, as
15 III, 194 | is so bad a mistake, so contrary to good sense, so opposed
16 III, 194 | they persuade you of the contrary. The following is what a
17 III, 226 | like us," etc. (Is this contrary to Scripture? Does it not
18 IV, 242 | of God. It says, on the contrary, that God is a hidden God,
19 IV, 245 | reason and custom. On the contrary, the mind must be opened
20 IV, 252 | inclined to believe the contrary. Both our parts must be
21 IV, 252 | allowing it to incline to the contrary. Inclina cor meum, Deus. 36 ~
22 IV, 265 | do not tell, but not the contrary of what they see. It is
23 IV, 265 | It is above them and not contrary to them.~
24 IV, 274 | But fancy is like, though contrary to, feeling, so that we
25 IV, 282 | us. Would to God, on the contrary, that we had never need
26 IV, 282 | refused us this boon. On the contrary, she has given us but very
27 IV, 289 | strongly, so gently, whilst so contrary to nature. 2. The sanctity,
28 V, 294 | accepted customs. But from a contrary mistake men sometimes think
29 VI, 359 | remain upright amidst two contrary gales. Remove one of the
30 VI, 374 | inevitable weakness, but, on the contrary, of natural wisdom.~Nothing
31 VI, 409 | no longer consul? On the contrary, everybody thought him happy
32 VII, 430 | obscurity for those who have a contrary disposition."~
33 VII, 434 | Shall he, then, say, on the contrary, that he certainly possesses
34 VII, 434 | unjust. For what is more contrary to the rules of our miserable
35 VII, 452 | pity the unfortunate is not contrary to lust. On the contrary,
36 VII, 452 | contrary to lust. On the contrary, we can quite well give
37 VII, 477 | all tends to self. This is contrary to all order. We must consider
38 VII, 479 | conclusion, but to quite the contrary. And this is the conclusion
39 VII, 497 | slackness that it is on the contrary the quality which formally
40 VII, 497 | virtue," we must say, on the contrary, that it is because there
41 VII, 513 | should say anything to the contrary. It is then rather that
42 VII, 517 | expect grace; but, on the contrary, it is in expecting nothing
43 VIII, 564| equals, the evidence to the contrary; so that it is not reason
44 VIII, 567| 567. The two contrary reasons. We must begin with
45 VIII, 579| the prayers of the Church contrary words and sentences to produce
46 VIII, 579| charity, which produces fruits contrary to lust.~
47 IX, 589 | the true one that, on the contrary, it makes us see that it
48 IX, 604 | 604. The only science contrary to common sense and human
49 IX, 605 | 605. The only religion contrary to nature, to common sense,
50 IX, 625 | history, conduced, on the contrary, to its preservation. For
51 X, 662 | like Christians, and very contrary. And by this means they
52 X, 662 | to typify Him, and very contrary not to be suspected witnesses.~
53 X, 683 | character by reconciling all contrary qualities, and it is not
54 X, 683 | author, we must make all the contrary passages agree.~Thus, to
55 X, 683 | meaning in which all the contrary passages are reconciled.
56 X, 684 | them.~It is said, on the contrary, that the law shall abide
57 XI, 718 | meaning and that, on the contrary, they knew well that this
58 XII, 786 | Christianity that, on the contrary, it tells for it. For it
59 XIII, 802| are not useless; on the contrary, they are fundamental. Now
60 XIII, 816| many false, we must, on the contrary, say that there certainly
61 XIII, 817| it must be said, on the contrary, that there are true miracles,
62 XIII, 834| have striking proofs to the contrary. We must see if it denies
63 XIII, 842| Gospel are published, the contrary is published too, and the
64 XIII, 842| to show that they are not contrary to Scripture and that there
65 XIII, 848| holiness, and is, on the contrary a symptom of heresy.~This
66 XIV, 913 | whereas they should do the contrary.~
67 XIV, 919 | books which have said the contrary are censured; we must cry
68 XIV, 919 | writings makes me believe the contrary. It is no longer allowable
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