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1 I, 18 | men that the moon is the cause of everything, we never
2 II, 72 | he finds therein great cause for humiliation, being compelled
3 II, 72 | Since everything, then, is cause and effect, dependent and
4 II, 82 | fee, in the justice of his cause! How much better does his
5 II, 82 | allowed to be judge in his own cause; I know some who, in order
6 II, 82 | sure way of losing a just cause has been to get it recommended
7 II, 82 | But the most powerful cause of error is the war existing
8 II, 90(17) | astonish, even though the cause is unknown; an event such
9 II, 92 | A different custom will cause different natural principles.
10 II, 100 | since it is not they who cause them; they rather do us
11 II, 110 | vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.~
12 II, 139 | when, after finding the cause of all our ills, I have
13 II, 139 | without finding therein a cause of distress. This is to
14 II, 139 | would weary even without any cause for weariness from the peculiar
15 II, 162 | and effects of love. The cause is a je ne sais quoi (Corneille),
16 II, 163 | 163. Vanity.—The cause and the effects of love:
17 III, 194 | which indicates as its cause an all-powerful force.~There
18 III, 229 | that I might see which cause I ought to follow. Whereas
19 III, 235(29) | they have not seen the cause." St. Augustine, Contra
20 III, 236 | without worshipping the True Cause, you are lost. "But," say
21 V, 299 | just; but, being unable to cause might to obey justice, men
22 V, 323 | killing the person, will cause him to love her no more.~
23 VI, 377 | So those on scepticism cause believers to affirm. Few
24 VI, 386 | mishaps. And, indeed, it would cause pretty nearly the same discomforts
25 VII, 425 | all tend to this end. The cause of some going to war, and
26 VII, 430 | turns us from them, the cause of this weakness, the remedies
27 VII, 430 | you, you can recognize the cause of those contradictions
28 VII, 430 | cannot stifle, and see if the cause of them must not be in another
29 VII, 549(93) | becomes, if one attributes the cause of this goodness to one'
30 VIII, 587 | respect to the effective cause and wise in respect to the
31 VIII, 588 | belong to it; but it does not cause belief in those who do belong
32 X, 642 | of it, and the origin or cause.~The ordinary life of men
33 X, 679 | of Abraham was the true cause of the friendship of God;
34 XI, 712 | there is the reason and the cause of it; for if they adored
35 XI, 721 | his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper in his
36 XI, 721 | a half years), "he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation
37 XI, 721 | their allies), "and shall cause the reproach offered by
38 XI, 725 | covenant of the people, to cause to inherit the desolate
39 XI, 725 | saith the Lord, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon,
40 XII, 743 | Chance was apparently the cause of the accomplishment of
41 XII, 757 | 758. God, in order to cause the Messiah to be known
42 XII, 793 | preceding prophecies? Why did He cause Himself to be foretold in
43 XIII, 816 | appeared to me that the true cause is that there are true remedies.
44 XIII, 817 | seemed to me that the true cause is that there are some true;
45 XIII, 817 | impression has been the cause that nearly everybody is
46 XIII, 841(204)| might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong
47 XIV, 861 | them. Now exclusion is the cause of their heresy; and ignorance
48 XIV, 892 | By showing the truth, we cause it to be believed; but by
49 XIV, 919 | fear no longer and will cause greater fear. I do not even
50 XIV, 920 | Man never had so good a cause as I; and others have never
51 XIV, 920 | the more they authorise my cause.~You say that I am a heretic.
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