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1 I, 1 | propositions of which they understand nothing, and the way to 2 I, 3 | judge by feeling do not understand the process of reasoning, 3 I, 3 | reasoning, for they would understand at first sight and are not 4 I, 3 | principles, do not at all understand matters of feeling, seeking 5 I, 18 | about things which he cannot understand; and it is not so bad for 6 I, 32 | model.~Nothing makes us understand better the ridiculousness 7 I, 40 | prove it is clear, and so we understand it easily.~ 8 II, 61 | it is, and how few people understand it. No human science can 9 II, 69 | too fast or too slowly, we understand nothing.~ 10 II, 72 | that they have wished to understand the beginnings of things, 11 II, 72 | we are well informed, we understand that, as nature has graven 12 II, 72 | I know some who cannot understand that to take four from nothing 13 II, 72 | without air; therefore, to understand the one, we must understand 14 II, 72 | understand the one, we must understand the other.~Since everything, 15 II, 72 | the very thing we least understand. Man is to himself the most 16 II, 139 | nature.~As men who naturally understand their own condition avoid 17 II, 139 | and the censured do not understand man's true nature.~And thus, 18 II, 143 | exercise; and they are made to understand that they cannot be happy 19 III, 194 | education of the mind to understand that here is no real and 20 III, 194 | be difficult to make them understand how greatly they deceive 21 IV, 251 | two, for the people must understand the spirit of the letter, 22 V, 332 | different kinds. They do not understand one another, and their fault 23 VII, 430 | precipice, by making you understand that your nature was like 24 VII, 430 | knew. I alone can make you understand who you are...."~Adam, Jesus 25 VIII, 557| his condition, but he must understand this well. For it is not 26 VIII, 560| 560. We do not understand the glorious state of Adam, 27 VIII, 566| 566. We understand nothing of the works of 28 VIII, 567| with that; without that we understand nothing, and all is heretical; 29 VIII, 571| is the wise? and he shall understand what I say. The righteous 30 VIII, 575| obscurities which they do not understand.~ 31 IX, 624 | among certain people who understand it rightly.~ 32 IX, 640 | and love them, and do not understand them. And all this was foretold; 33 X, 641 | the prophecies, we must understand them. For if we believe 34 X, 649 | themselves. Those who should not understand it would understand only 35 X, 649 | not understand it would understand only a foolish meaning.~ 36 X, 658 | the same chapter. Now, to understand the meaning of an author...~ 37 X, 675 | well disposed men are to understand them and to know Jesus Christ, 38 X, 677 | the cipher and teach us to understand the hidden meaning, especially 39 X, 678 | Christ opened their mind to understand the Scriptures.~Two great 40 X, 683 | reconciling contradictory ones. To understand the meaning of an author, 41 X, 683 | passages agree.~Thus, to understand Scripture, we must have 42 XI, 697 | 698. We understand the prophecies only when 43 XI, 712 | xii: "The wicked shall not understand, but the wise shall understand." 44 XI, 712 | understand, but the wise shall understand." Hosea, the last chapter, 45 XI, 712 | Who is wise, and he shall understand these things?" etc.) "And 46 XI, 712 | their hearts, they would understand the prophecies,—"and their 47 XI, 712 | know and believe me, and understand that I am He.~"I have declared, 48 XI, 721 | Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision.' And Gabriel 49 XI, 721 | greatly beloved: therefore understand the matter, and consider 50 XI, 721 | ever.)~"Know therefore, and understand, that, from the going forth 51 XII, 752 | hearing they should not understand, nothing could be better 52 XII, 757 | would not have made them understand, for instance, that the


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