Section, Paragraph
1 II, 142 | talking of Christian kings as Christians, but only as kings.~
2 III, 194 | honest men, if they cannot be Christians. Finally, let them recognise
3 III, 226 | like men, and Turks like Christians? They have their ceremonies,
4 III, 233 | Him.~Who then will blame Christians for not being able to give
5 IV, 252 | custom that makes so many men Christians; custom that makes them
6 IV, 252 | baptism is more received among Christians than among Turks.) Finally,
7 IV, 256 | I say there are few true Christians, even as regards faith.
8 IV, 287 | Those whom we see to be Christians without the knowledge of
9 IV, 287 | indeed that one of those Christians who believe without proofs
10 V, 337 | gives them. But perfect Christians honour them by another and
11 V, 338 | 338. True Christians, nevertheless, comply with
12 VI, 350 | since there are consistent Christians, every man can easily be
13 VII, 443 | they astonish ordinary men—Christians, they astonish philosophers.~
14 VII, 467 | fact that there were some Christians.~
15 VII, 503 | placing them in God Himself. Christians have consecrated the virtues.~
16 VII, 520 | source of the whole life of Christians and of the converted.~
17 VII, 540 | 540. The hope which Christians have of possessing an infinite
18 VII, 544 | 544. The God of the Christians is a God who makes the soul
19 VIII, 556| hated, and still more the Christians. They have seen by the light
20 VIII, 556| own salvation.~The God of Christians is not a God who is simply
21 VIII, 556| God of Jacob, the God of Christians, is a God of love and of
22 IX, 590 | heathens, true Jews, true Christians.~
23 IX, 607 | Christ, according to carnal Christians, has come to dispense us
24 IX, 607 | Jewish. True Jews and true Christians have always expected a Messiah
25 IX, 608 | hold a midway place between Christians and heathens. The heathens
26 IX, 608 | love the world only. The Christians know the true God, and love
27 IX, 608 | the same good. Jews and Christians know the same God.~The Jews
28 IX, 609 | spiritual, who were the Christians of the old law; among Christians,
29 IX, 609 | Christians of the old law; among Christians, the coarser-minded, who
30 IX, 609 | carnal Messiah; the coarser Christians believe that the Messiah
31 IX, 609 | God; true Jews and true Christians worship a Messiah who makes
32 IX, 610 | the true Jews and the true Christians have but the same religion.—
33 X, 662 | covetousness, were very like Christians, and very contrary. And
34 X, 669 | namely, temporal good.~And Christians take even the Eucharist
35 X, 670 | the slaves of sin; and the Christians, whose calling has been
36 X, 675 | is there also for evil Christians and for all who do not hate
37 X, 689 | they were philosophers or Christians, one saying of this kind
38 XI, 698 | the church; the Jews, the Christians. The prophets have foretold
39 XI, 698 | prophets have foretold the Christians; Saint John, Jesus Christ.~
40 XII, 746 | have their calamities, and Christians also. There is no Redeemer
41 XII, 746 | There is a Redeemer only for Christians. (See Perpetuity.)~
42 XII, 758 | Either the Jews or the Christians must be wicked.~
43 XIII, 827| Apostles, the Exorcists; Christians, unbelievers; Catholics,
44 XIII, 828| among the Jews as among the Christians of to-day. Some believed
45 XIII, 838| the Jews, as well as to Christians, that they should not always
46 XIII, 839| withdrawn from it; and the evil Christians, who rend her from within.~
47 XIII, 840| Jews and heathens, Jews and Christians, Catholics and heretics,
48 XIII, 842| on the side of the false Christians, and the other side has
49 XIII, 850| they have been the test of Christians, saints, innocents, and
50 XIV, 865 | feasts to working days, Christians to priests, all things among
51 XIV, 865 | for priests is also so for Christians, and the other that what
52 XIV, 865 | that what is not bad for Christians is lawful for priests.~
53 XIV, 867 | Saint James, to disabuse Christians of that false idea which
54 XIV, 883 | justified without love; all Christians without the grace of Jesus
55 XIV, 888 | perfect state than ordinary Christians, have fallen into excesses
56 XIV, 888 | excesses which horrify ordinary Christians, and have become to us what
57 XIV, 902 | natural reason for a guide. Christians alone have been constrained
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