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1 II, 68 | of their knowledge as on knowing how to be gentlemen. They
2 II, 68 | only plume themselves on knowing the one thing they do not
3 II, 72 | reflect upon himself also, and knowing what proportion there is...
4 II, 72 | in an eternal despair of knowing either their beginning or
5 II, 72 | ourselves more capable of knowing them. And yet we need no
6 II, 72 | to know the parts without knowing the whole and to know the
7 II, 72 | to know the whole without knowing the parts in detail.~The
8 II, 72 | completes our incapability of knowing things is the fact that
9 II, 82 | approve of the book without knowing it, save the evil in it,
10 II, 100 | not to be angry at their knowing our faults and despising
11 II, 106 | 106. By knowing each man's ruling passion,
12 II, 142 | state to think of himself, knowing well that he will be miserable,
13 II, 144 | them than others in not knowing them. I pardoned their little
14 II, 144 | is only from the want of knowing how to study this that we
15 II, 164 | their nothingness without knowing it; for it is indeed to
16 II, 174 | unfortunate of men; the former knowing the vanity of pleasures
17 III, 194 | to be indifferent as to knowing what it is. All our actions
18 III, 194 | this vast expanse, without knowing why I am put in this place
19 III, 194 | of an angry God, without knowing to which of these two states
20 III, 194 | for those who live without knowing Him and without seeking
21 III, 195 | unhappy for ever, without knowing which of these eternities
22 III, 233 | that there is a God without knowing what He is. Is there not
23 III, 233 | existence of a thing, without knowing its nature.~Let us now speak
24 III, 233 | We are then incapable of knowing either what He is or if
25 IV, 268 | demonstrative, from want of knowing what demonstration is; or
26 IV, 268 | everything, from want of knowing where to submit; or by submitting
27 IV, 268 | everything, from want of knowing where they must judge.~
28 IV, 276 | or shocks me without my knowing the reason, and yet it shocks
29 VI, 364(60)| shameful than to affirm before knowing." ~
30 VI, 378 | the human soul consists in knowing how to preserve the mean.
31 VI, 405 | disclose them, glories in knowing them.~
32 VI, 423 | within him the capacity of knowing the truth and of being happy,
33 VI, 423 | it where he may find it, knowing how much his knowledge is
34 VII, 430 | darkness which hinders us from knowing and loving Him; and that
35 VII, 430 | incapable in ourselves of knowing if His mercy cannot make
36 VII, 430 | will he not be capable of knowing and of loving Him in the
37 VII, 430 | make us admit that, not knowing of ourselves what we are,
38 VII, 432(64)| What you seek without knowing, religion will announce
39 VII, 450 | are indeed blind. And if, knowing this, we do not desire deliverance,
40 VII, 470 | displeasure. It consists in knowing that there is an unconquerable
41 VII, 477 | reasonable and impartial, knowing ourselves and others, we
42 VII, 547 | can only know God well by knowing our iniquities. Therefore
43 VII, 547 | have known God, without knowing their wretchedness, have
44 VII, 553(98)| 5. "Ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil." ~
45 VIII, 556 | man to know God without knowing his own wretchedness, and
46 VIII, 556 | own wretchedness without knowing the Redeemer who can free
47 VIII, 556 | know Jesus Christ without knowing at the same time both God
48 VIII, 556 | for themselves a means of knowing God and serving Him without
49 VIII, 565 | indifference which we have to knowing it.~
50 VIII, 586 | man to know God without knowing his own wretchedness, and
51 VIII, 586 | own wretchedness without knowing God.~
52 VIII, 587 | and render you capable of knowing and loving God, but the
53 XI, 692 | of the universe, without knowing who has put him there, what
54 XI, 692 | and should awake without knowing where he is and without
55 XI, 700 | and Herod working, without knowing it, for the glory of the
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