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1 I, 11 | see there, by which the fear of pure souls is removed,
2 I, 35 | it (Ne quid minis), 3 for fear some one quality prevail
3 I, 57 | afraid I am boring you," "I fear this is too long." We either
4 II, 63 | about salvation, without fear and without repentance.
5 II, 72 | from destruction, that they fear the void, that they have
6 II, 82 | confidence, others with fear and diffidence; and this
7 II, 89 | believes in it, can no longer fear hell, and believes in nothing
8 II, 93 | 93. Parents fear lest the natural love of
9 II, 135 | not rouse the emotion of fear are worthless, so are extreme
10 II, 139 | his desire, his anger, his fear, to obtain his imagined
11 III, 186(23) | From fear that they are being led
12 III, 187 | religion; they hate it and fear it is true. To remedy this,
13 III, 194 | without foresight and without fear to try the great event,
14 III, 215 | 215. To fear death without danger, and
15 III, 239 | have as a counterpoise the fear of hell.~Reply.—Who has
16 III, 239 | Who has most reason to fear hell: he who is in ignorance
17 III, 241 | Order.—I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of
18 IV, 262 | Scruples, evil desires. Evil fear; fear, not such as comes
19 IV, 262 | evil desires. Evil fear; fear, not such as comes from
20 IV, 262 | whether He exists or not. True fear comes from faith; false
21 IV, 262 | comes from faith; false fear comes from doubt. True fear
22 IV, 262 | fear comes from doubt. True fear is joined to hope, because
23 IV, 262 | whom they believe. False fear is joined to despair, because
24 IV, 262 | to despair, because men fear the God in whom they have
25 IV, 262 | have no belief. The former fear to lose Him; the latter
26 IV, 262 | to lose Him; the latter fear to find Him.~
27 V, 313 | deserving. The evil we have to fear from a fool who succeeds
28 V, 332 | the pleasant; the duty of fear to the strong; duty of belief
29 V, 332 | able, therefore I will not fear him."~
30 VI, 386 | it were real, and should fear to sleep, as we fear to
31 VI, 386 | should fear to sleep, as we fear to wake when we dread in
32 VII, 435 | religion so justly tempers fear with hope through that double
33 VII, 446 | his own heart: Let not the fear of God be before me." That
34 VII, 514 | your own salvation with fear."~Proofs of prayer. Petenti
35 VII, 518 | even the martyrs, have to fear, according to Scripture.
36 VII, 530 | told me that he remained in fear. Whereupon I thought that
37 VII, 540 | enjoyment as well as with fear; for it is not as with those
38 VII, 543 | an hour afterwards they fear they have been mistaken.~
39 VII, 551(94) | blows more than kisses, I fear not, because I love." ~
40 VII, 553 | conversion is My affair; fear not, and pray with confidence
41 IX, 614 | for this very reason, for fear this prejudice bias me.
42 IX, 638 | carried away the people, for fear they should believe that
43 XI, 712 | Sanctify the Lord with fear and trembling; let Him be
44 XI, 712 | the prophecies,—"and their fear towards me is taught by
45 XI, 712 | things that are coming. Fear ye not: have I not told
46 XI, 721 | province, peaceably and without fear. He shall take the fattest
47 XI, 723 | enemies, and filled with His fear and love.~And it happened
48 XI, 725 | by time; let those that fear God hearken to the voice
49 XI, 725 | spirit remaineth among you. Fear ye not. For thus saith the
50 XI, 728 | that He should put His fear, which had only been from
51 XI, 731 | will put my spirit and my fear in your heart."~All that
52 XII, 775(168)| Luke 12:32. "Fear not little flock." ~
53 XII, 775 | Ne timeas modo timeas. Fear not, provided you fear;
54 XII, 775 | Fear not, provided you fear; but if you fear not, then
55 XII, 775 | provided you fear; but if you fear not, then fear.~Qui me recipit,
56 XII, 775 | but if you fear not, then fear.~Qui me recipit, non me
57 XII, 775(169)| Phil. 2:12. "With fear and trembling." ~
58 XII, 799 | Him, therefore, capable of fear, before the necessity of
59 XII, 800 | attractions, nay more, by the fear of prisons, tortures, and
60 XIII, 818 | 14:15; miracle signifies fear, and is so in the Hebrew.
61 XIV, 916 | probable is trustworthy. The fear of the saints who have always
62 XIV, 919 | to obey God than men."~I fear nothing; I hope for nothing.
63 XIV, 919 | disperse them; for they will fear no longer and will cause
64 XIV, 919 | longer and will cause greater fear. I do not even fear your
65 XIV, 919 | greater fear. I do not even fear your like censures, if they
66 XIV, 920 | lawful? And if you do not fear that men do justice, do
67 XIV, 920 | men do justice, do you not fear that God does justice?~You
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