Section, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | principles and, in the next place, an accurate mind not to
2 I, 16 | must put ourselves in the place of those who are to hear
3 I, 21 | natural. Each keeps its own place.~
4 I, 47 | and write badly. For the place and the audience warm them,
5 I, 48 | repetition is not in this place a fault; for there is no
6 II, 72 | all he knows. He needs a place wherein to abide, time through
7 II, 72 | they consider them as in a place, and attribute to them movement
8 II, 72 | to them movement from one place to another; and these are
9 II, 105 | judgement from its natural place, or, rather, so rarely is
10 II, 139 | consider rightly where to place our feet.—A gentleman sincerely
11 III, 194 | moment, must infallibly place us within a few years under
12 III, 194 | knowing why I am put in this place rather than in another,
13 III, 194 | for us if we were in their place, and call upon them to have
14 III, 205 | and direction have this place and time been allotted to
15 III, 231 | is all totality in every place.~Let this effect of nature,
16 V, 294 | parricide, have all had a place among virtuous actions.
17 V, 295 | poor children; "that is my place in the sun." Here is the
18 V, 304 | transmitted as they please. Some place it in election by the people,
19 V, 314 | yourself, you will take the place of God. As God is surrounded
20 V, 319 | precedence? Who will give place to the other? The least
21 V, 328 | where it is, and, as they place it where it is not, their
22 V, 338 | in Saint James on giving place to the rich, that, if they
23 VI, 381 | point which is the true place wherefrom to look at them:
24 VI, 392 | men see a body change its place, they both express their
25 VI, 406 | aberration. He is fallen from his place and is anxiously seeking
26 VII, 425 | serviceable in taking His place; the stars, the heavens,
27 VII, 427 | not know in what rank to place himself. He has plainly
28 VII, 427 | and fallen from his true place without being able to find
29 VII, 431 | that he has fallen from his place, that he anxiously seeks
30 VII, 456 | judgement that makes every one place himself above the rest of
31 VII, 460 | knowledge, but it is not the place for pride; for in granting
32 VII, 460 | to be proud. The proper place for pride is in wisdom,
33 VII, 462 | true good.—Ordinary men place the good in fortune and
34 VII, 538 | little humiliation does he place himself on a level with
35 VIII, 560| These are matters which took place under conditions of a nature
36 IX, 608 | carnal Jews hold a midway place between Christians and heathens.
37 X, 642 | the object in which they place it; they call those their
38 X, 643 | enemies and should put into a place of rest, has promised to
39 X, 679 | promised land was the true place of rest. No. They are therefore
40 XI, 712 | will I give in mine house a place and a name better than that
41 XI, 712 | wherein ye trust, and unto the place which I gave to your priests,
42 XI, 721 | was taken away, and the place of his sanctuary was cast
43 XI, 721 | to divide numbers, and to place the small first. Thus, 7
44 XI, 721 | nor in battle. And in his place shall stand up a vile person,
45 XI, 725 | say again in thy ears: The place is too strait for me: give
46 XI, 725 | too strait for me: give place to me that I may dwell.
47 XI, 725 | Lord of hosts; and in this place will I establish my house,
48 XI, 727 | Jerusalem, which was the place that the Lord had chosen,
49 XI, 728 | 43:10); that He should place His law not in externals,
50 XI, 733 | come; and seeing that they place His time before the destruction
51 XII, 748 | I reply: in the first place, it was foretold both that
52 XII, 765 | nourish, and bring it into the place of rest and holiness; to
53 XIII, 820| To lead into error is to place a man under the necessity
54 XIII, 840| happens thereupon? This place, which is said to be the
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