Section, Paragraph
1 I, 41 | console them and only gives a point to the author's glory. All
2 II, 72 | the earth appear to him a point in comparison with the vast
3 II, 72 | is itself but a very fine point in comparison with that
4 II, 72 | that here is the smallest point in nature. I will let him
5 II, 72 | call that an indivisible point beyond which our senses
6 II, 72 | attach ourselves to any point and to fasten to it, it
7 II, 82 | accurately. If they reach the point, they either crush it, or
8 II, 100 | either that others should point them out to him, or that
9 II, 103 | are still united at some point to the lowest of men. They
10 III, 194 | course by our view of this point which ought to be our ultimate
11 III, 194 | is assigned to me at this point rather than at another of
12 III, 194 | despise them even to the point of leaving them to their
13 III, 195 | I find it necessary to point out the sinfulness of those
14 III, 195 | course by the truth of that point which ought to be our ultimate
15 III, 195 | another course.~On this point, therefore, we condemn those
16 III, 197 | become insensible to the point which interests us most.~
17 III, 231 | indivisible thing. It is a point moving everywhere with an
18 III, 232 | Infinite movement, the point which fills everything,
19 III, 233 | Let us then examine this point, and say, "God is, or He
20 III, 233 | necessity choose. This is one point settled. But your happiness?
21 IV, 283 | chiefly in digressions on each point to indicate the end, and
22 V, 294 | even to their source, to point out their want of authority
23 V, 304 | succession, etc.~And this is the point where imagination begins
24 V, 335 | opinions, but not at the point where they imagine it. Thus
25 VI, 353 | in fact it is ever at one point only, as in the case of
26 VI, 381 | there is but one exact point which is the true place
27 VI, 381 | Perspective determines that point in the art of painting.
28 VI, 382 | of others, like a fixed point.~
29 VI, 383 | similar. We must have a fixed point in order to judge. The harbour
30 VII, 425 | without faith has reached the point to which all continually
31 VII, 434 | I notice the only strong point of the dogmatists, namely,
32 VII, 445 | depends on this imperceptible point. And how should it be perceived
33 VII, 535 | great debt to those who point out faults. For they mortify
34 VII, 539 | 539. What difference in point of obedience is there between
35 VIII, 556| the establishment of this point, that God does not manifest
36 IX, 599 | to succeed from a worldly point of view, Jesus Christ, from
37 IX, 599 | Jesus Christ, from the same point of view, took the way to
38 IX, 619 | different places, where they point out that it is so ancient
39 IX, 631 | heart. Josephus and Esdras point out that he read the book.
40 X, 649 | they seem to agree in one point, while they are so different
41 X, 671 | 672. A formal point.—When Saint Peter and the
42 X, 674 | because it had not this other point of worshipping and loving
43 X, 681 | sacrifice is not the essential point—11:13, Secundum numerum, 134
44 XII, 797 | disinterested motives, they did not point it out to any one; and I
45 XIII, 828| of Him. But He does not point out in what respect.~Even
46 XIII, 850| been restored, being on the point of falling when it was well
47 XIV, 861 | reason.~They fasten to this point alone, that this Sacrament
48 XIV, 919 | do nothing, if you do not point out the evil, and why it
49 XIV, 920 | as you...~The more they point out weakness in my person,
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