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1 I, 4 | intuition.—True eloquence makes light of eloquence, true morality
2 I, 4 | eloquence, true morality makes light of morality; that is to
3 I, 4 | which has no rules, makes light of the morality of the intellect.~
4 I, 4 | mathematics of intellect.~To make light of philosophy is to be a
5 II, 72 | him gaze on that brilliant light, set like an eternal lamp
6 II, 72 | regards himself in this light will be afraid of himself,
7 II, 72 | sound deafens us; too much light dazzles us; too great distance
8 II, 72 | air to breathe. He sees light; he feels bodies; in short,
9 II, 172 | of it, it is only to take light from it to arrange the future.
10 III, 194 | troubled at not having more light, let them not disguise the
11 III, 194 | in the endeavour to find light. Let them give to reading
12 III, 228 | atheists: "But we have no light."~
13 IV, 242 | But for those in whom this light is extinguished, and in
14 IV, 242 | seeking with all their light whatever they see in nature
15 IV, 242 | find Him. It is not of that light, "like the noonday sun,"
16 IV, 244 | souls to whom God gives this light, yet it is false with respect
17 IV, 247 | would be glad to find some light, but that, according to
18 V, 337 | they judge them by a new light which piety gives them.
19 V, 337 | them by another and higher light. So arise a succession of
20 V, 337 | against, according to the light one has.~
21 VI, 368 | of certain molecules, and light the conatus recedendi which
22 VI, 368 | the reception of sound and light, all this appears to us
23 VI, 392 | extinguishes the natural light which assures us of these
24 VI, 416 | proportion as men possess light, they discover both the
25 VII, 430 | perfect. I filled him with light and intelligence. I communicated
26 VII, 430 | for your ills. All your light can only reach the knowledge
27 VII, 430 | Him not. There is enough light for those who only desire
28 VII, 435 | and adore this heavenly light? For is it not clearer than
29 VII, 443 | wretchedness.—The more light we have, the more greatness
30 VII, 443 | know in proportion to our light?~
31 VII, 458 | they do not rise before the light, but, having rested in peace,
32 VII, 499 | what pleased men was her light. And so we torment ourselves
33 VIII, 556 | Christians. They have seen by the light of nature that if there
34 VIII, 556 | in nature, either find no light to satisfy them, or come
35 VIII, 565 | religion, in the little light we have of it, and in the
36 VIII, 584 | grants by grace sufficient light, that they may return to
37 VIII, 586 | corruption; if there were no light, man would not hope for
38 X, 664 | was there before.~"If the light be darkness, how great is
39 X, 679 | the Old Testament in this light, and let us see if the sacrifices
40 XI, 692 | universe and man without light, left to himself and, as
41 XI, 700 | lucky we are to see this light amidst this darkness!~How
42 XI, 712 | far from us: we wait for light, but behold obscurity; for
43 XI, 725 | be thy strength. It is a light thing that thou shouldst
44 XI, 725 | have raised thee up for a light to the Gentiles, that thou
45 XI, 725 | upon you; ye walk in the light of your fire and in the
46 XI, 725 | my judgment to rest for a light of the Gentiles."~Amos viii.
47 XI, 726 | health to the sick, and bring light to those that languish in
48 XII, 772(157) | Is. 49:6. "It is a light thing that thou shouldst
49 XII, 773(163) | Is. 49:6. "It is a light thing that thou shouldst
50 XII, 773(164) | Luke 2:32. "A light to lighten the Gentiles." ~
51 XII, 775(172) | Clouds shadowed over the light." ~
52 XII, 780 | Redemption, as that the sun gives light to all, indicate only completeness;
53 XIII, 842 | appear evidently false to the light of common sense, and if
54 XIII, 845 | Miracles show Him, and are a light.~
55 XIII, 846(210)| the upright there ariseth light in the darkness." ~
56 XIII, 847 | when He hides Himself, what light ought we not to expect from
57 XIV, 867 | created schism, etc.~Zeal, light. Four kinds of persons:
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