Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | Infinites of science, that of greatness is the most palpable, and
2 II, 139 | instinct, a remnant of the greatness of our original nature,
3 II, 142 | the contemplation of his greatness? And what more satisfactory
4 II, 160 | conclusions against the greatness of man, because it is against
5 II, 161 | that it is foolish to seek greatness?~
6 V, 310 | take care on every journey.~Greatness of establishment, respect
7 VI, 346 | Thought constitutes the greatness of man.~
8 VI, 353 | fall. We do not display greatness by going to one extreme,
9 VI, 354 | proves as well as the hot the greatness of the fire of fever.~The
10 VI, 378 | to abandon humanity. The greatness of the human soul consists
11 VI, 378 | preserve the mean. So far from greatness consisting in leaving it,
12 VI, 397 | 397. The greatness of man is great in that
13 VI, 398 | same miseries prove man's greatness. They are the miseries of
14 VI, 400 | 400. The greatness of man.—We have so great
15 VI, 402 | 402. The greatness of man even in his lust,
16 VI, 403 | 403. Greatness.—The reasons of effects
17 VI, 403 | of effects indicate the greatness of man, in having extracted
18 VI, 404 | convincing them of the greatness of man more forcibly than
19 VI, 408 | as good. An extraordinary greatness of soul is needed in order
20 VI, 409 | 409. The greatness of man.—The greatness of
21 VI, 409 | The greatness of man.—The greatness of man is so evident that
22 VI, 416 | 416. For Port-Royal. Greatness and wretchedness.—Wretchedness
23 VI, 416 | Wretchedness being deduced from greatness, and greatness from wretchedness,
24 VI, 416 | deduced from greatness, and greatness from wretchedness, some
25 VI, 416 | because they have taken his greatness as a proof of it, and others
26 VI, 416 | others have inferred his greatness with all the more force,
27 VI, 416 | able to say in proof of his greatness has only served as an argument
28 VI, 416 | they discover both the greatness and the wretchedness of
29 VI, 418 | without showing him his greatness. It is also dangerous to
30 VI, 418 | dangerous to make his see his greatness too clearly, apart from
31 VI, 423 | shown the vileness and the greatness of man.—Let man now know
32 VII, 430 | incomprehensibility.—The greatness and the wretchedness of
33 VII, 430 | man some great source of greatness and a great source of wretchedness.
34 VII, 430 | now, all the feelings of greatness and glory which the experience
35 VII, 431 | ridicule those feelings of greatness, which are equally natural
36 VII, 433 | nature. It ought to know its greatness and littleness, and the
37 VII, 434 | so than if there were no greatness in our condition, we have
38 VII, 435 | inner feeling of their past greatness which still remains to them,
39 VII, 443 | 443. Greatness, wretchedness.—The more
40 VII, 443 | light we have, the more greatness and the more baseness we
41 VII, 494 | true religion must teach greatness and misery; must lead to
42 VII, 499 | which pleases men; as the greatness of Saint Teresa. What pleased
43 VII, 515 | and the outcast of the greatness of their sins: "Lord, when
44 VII, 525 | inspired feelings of pure greatness, and that is not man's state.~
45 VII, 525 | in them, but to go on to greatness. There must be feelings
46 VII, 525 | There must be feelings of greatness, not from merit, but from
47 VII, 526 | Incarnation shows man the greatness of his misery by the greatness
48 VII, 526 | greatness of his misery by the greatness of the remedy which he required.~
49 VIII, 556| the establishment and the greatness of religion. Men must have
50 VIII, 574| 574. Greatness.—Religion is so great a
51 X, 661 | Jews understood neither the greatness nor the humiliation of the
52 X, 661 | misunderstood Him in His foretold greatness, as when He said that the
53 X, 661 | sought in Him for a carnal greatness.~
54 XII, 792 | supernatural.~All the glory of greatness has no lustre for people
55 XII, 792 | search of understanding.~The greatness of clever men is invisible
56 XII, 792 | all the worldly great.~The greatness of wisdom, which is nothing
57 XII, 792 | power, their glory, their greatness, their victory, their lustre,
58 XII, 792 | have no need of worldly greatness, with which they are not
59 XII, 792 | worldly or intellectual greatness, with which they have no
60 XII, 792 | in the same order as the greatness which He came to manifest.
61 XII, 792 | manifest. If we consider this greatness in His life, in His passion,
62 XII, 792 | can only admire worldly greatness, as though there were no
63 XII, 792 | there were no intellectual greatness; and others who only admire
64 XII, 792 | only admire intellectual greatness, as though there were not
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