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1 I, 1 | arrangement. They are scarcely seen; they are felt rather than 2 I, 1 | they are felt rather than seen; there is the greatest difficulty 3 I, 1 | conceptual, which they have never seen in the world and which are 4 I, 11 | the same effects which are seen so well represented; and, 5 I, 11 | sacrifices which we have seen so well represented in the 6 II, 82 | work all day for pleasures seen to be imaginary; and, after 7 II, 90(17) | event such as one has never seen before passes for a prodigy." ~ 8 II, 92 | natural principles. This is seen in experience; and if there 9 II, 167 | established all this: as men have seen this, they have taken up 10 III, 223 | it? And if they had never seen any species of animals, 11 III, 234 | above.~Saint Augustine has seen that we work for an uncertainty, 12 III, 234 | battle, etc. But he has not seen the doctrine of chance which 13 III, 234 | should do so. Montaigne has seen that we are shocked at a 14 III, 234 | all-powerful; but he has not seen the reason of this effect.~ 15 III, 234 | All these persons have seen the effects, but they have 16 III, 234 | effects, but they have not seen the causes. They are, in 17 III, 234 | although these effects are seen by the mind, this mind is, 18 III, 235(29)| They have seen the thing; they have not 19 III, 235(29)| the thing; they have not seen the cause." St. Augustine, 20 IV, 247 | use of seeking? Nothing is seen." Then to reply to him, " 21 IV, 252 | it when once the mind has seen where the truth is, in order 22 IV, 252 | it is sufficient to have seen once in a lifetime, and 23 IV, 255 | Eucharist, because it is not seen.~Superstition to believe 24 IV, 263 | does not see one. Reasons, seen from afar, appear to limit 25 V, 294 | unchanging justice. We would have seen it set up in all the States 26 V, 308 | countenance, when sometimes seen alone without these accompaniments, 27 V, 319 | have only one. This can be seen; we have only to count. 28 V, 333 | 333. Have you never seen people who, in order to 29 VI, 375 | and then others. I have seen changes in all nations and 30 VI, 381 | of it. So with pictures seen from too far or too near; 31 VI, 386 | is diversified, what is seen in them affects us much 32 VI, 399(63)| I am the man that hath seen." ~ 33 VII, 466 | 466. Had Epictetus seen the way perfectly, he would 34 VII, 470 | 470. "Had I seen a miracle," say men, "I 35 VII, 514 | Therefore, those whom we have seen possessed for some time 36 VII, 550 | and whether I am alone, or seen of men, I do all my actions 37 VII, 552 | Jesus Christ was dead, but seen on the Cross. He was dead, 38 VIII, 556 | the Christians. They have seen by the light of nature that 39 IX, 607 | misunderstand it. It is to be seen in the Holy Bible, and in 40 X, 643 | fall. When those who had seen Adam were no longer in the 41 X, 661 | before Abraham, who had seen Him. They did not believe 42 XI, 692 | having looked around them and seen some pleasing objects, have 43 XI, 712 | their commands.~"Thou hast seen all this; and will not ye 44 XI, 712 | heard my fame, neither have seen my glory. And they shall 45 XI, 721 | of gold which thou hast seen. But after thee shall arise 46 XI, 721 | Daniel 8:8. "Daniel having seen the combat of the ram and 47 XI, 721 | even Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at the beginning, 48 XII, 792 | not in keeping. They are seen, not by the eye, but by 49 XII, 792 | anything from them. They are seen of God and the angels, and 50 XIII, 807 | culpable, if they had not seen the miracles. Nisi fecissem... 51 XIII, 816 | who say that they have seen miracles, and do not believe 52 XIII, 843 | miracles which he says he has seen; for the folly of men goes 53 XIII, 843 | for those which they have seen.~


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