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1 I, 16 | 1) that those to whom we speak may listen to them without
2 I, 16 | heart of those to whom we speak, on the one hand, and, on
3 I, 18 | talk of life. As when we speak of the common error which
4 I, 27 | symmetry. Their rule is not to speak accurately, but to make
5 I, 29 | well who teach that she can speak on everything, even on theology.~
6 I, 33 | Poetical beauty.—As we speak of poetical beauty, so ought
7 I, 33 | poetical beauty, so ought we to speak of mathematical beauty and
8 I, 44 | believe good of you? Don't speak.~
9 I, 47 | 47. There are some who speak well and write badly. For
10 II, 62 | Preface to the first part.—To speak of those who have treated
11 II, 72 | know all things. "I will speak of the whole," said Democritus.~
12 II, 72 | confused ideas of things, and speak of material things in spiritual
13 II, 82 | and the false.~I do not speak of fools, I speak of the
14 II, 82 | do not speak of fools, I speak of the wisest men; and it
15 II, 155 | lords, in order that he may speak well of them and back them
16 II, 155 | however well these may speak of them; and these will
17 II, 155 | and these will not even speak well of them if they find
18 II, 155 | influence; and thus they will speak ill of them in company.~
19 III, 194 | no reasonable person can speak thus, and I venture even
20 III, 233 | knowing its nature.~Let us now speak according to natural lights.~
21 IV, 242 | Preface to the second part.—To speak of those who have treated
22 IV, 242 | these persons undertake to speak of God. In addressing their
23 VI, 342 | lost, it would indeed also speak in regard to those things
24 VI, 377 | believers to affirm. Few men speak humbly of humility, chastely
25 VI, 392 | obscuring them, while we speak of them with all assurance.
26 VII, 555 | Now I am God in all.~"I speak to thee, and often counsel
27 VII, 555 | because thy director cannot speak to thee, for I do not want
28 IX, 618 | as a fact.~I do not here speak of the miracles of Moses,
29 X, 648 | 649. To speak against too greatly figurative
30 X, 658 | consequently they meant to speak of other sacrifices, of
31 X, 677 | eternal, do they mean to speak of that covenant which they
32 XI, 721 | last years of which he will speak next.)~"The street shall
33 XI, 725 | that I should know how to speak a word in season to him
34 XI, 725 | his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall
35 XI, 725 | unto my words which he will speak in my name, I will require
36 XI, 731 | thing. To prophesy is to speak of God, not from outward
37 XII, 786 | it, or that, if they did speak of it, their account has
38 XIII, 825 | miracles. What then? Does God speak against miracles, against
39 XIII, 831 | to appear. Then, as men speak no longer of truth, truth
40 XIII, 831 | truth, truth itself must speak to men. This is what happened
41 XIII, 838(191)| my name, that can lightly speak evil of me." ~
42 XIII, 842 | by both Testaments, will speak openly against God and against
43 XIII, 848 | wretches, who oblige us to speak of miracles."~Unjust judges,
44 XIII, 850 | Paul? Does he continually speak of the evidence of the prophecies?
45 XIII, 850 | says Jesus Christ? Does He speak of the evidence of the prophecies?
46 XIII, 850 | wretches who have obliged us to speak of miracles.~Abraham and
47 XIII, 851 | with your excesses, "they speak as the heretics." If they
48 XIII, 851 | are the people of God who speak thus.~It is said, "Believe
49 XIV, 882 | wretches who have obliged me to speak of the basis of religion.~
50 XIV, 885 | right to say to him, "You speak like the heathen," that
51 XIV, 919 | silent, the stones will speak.~Silence is the greatest
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