Section, Paragraph
1 I, 23 | arranged have a different meaning, and meanings differently
2 I, 50 | 50. The same meaning changes with the words which
3 I, 53 | overturned, according to the meaning. To spread abroad or upset,
4 I, 53 | upset, according to the meaning. (The argument by force
5 VI, 385 | and thus nothing is true, meaning by that pure truth. You
6 VII, 500 | 500. The meaning of the words, good and evil.~
7 VIII, 571| have a hidden and spiritual meaning to which this people were
8 VIII, 571| hostile, under the carnal meaning which they loved. If the
9 VIII, 571| loved. If the spiritual meaning had been revealed, they
10 VIII, 571| well that the spiritual meaning should be concealed; but,
11 VIII, 571| the other hand, if this meaning had been so hidden as not
12 VIII, 571| hidden under the temporal meaning, and in a few been clearly
13 VIII, 571| some places this spiritual meaning is so clearly expressed
14 VIII, 571| the prudence of God. This meaning is concealed under another
15 VIII, 571| only suit the spiritual meaning.~So that this cannot lead
16 VIII, 571| covetousness, which limited the meaning to worldly goods? But those
17 X, 641 | believe they have only one meaning, it is certain that the
18 X, 649 | understand only a foolish meaning.~
19 X, 658 | obscure, and that their meaning will not be understood.
20 X, 658 | appears that this secret meaning was not that which they
21 X, 658 | Now, to understand the meaning of an author...~
22 X, 676 | pain.~A cipher has a double meaning, one clear and one in which
23 X, 676 | which it is said that the meaning is hidden.~
24 X, 677 | which we discover a clear meaning, and in which it is nevertheless
25 X, 677 | nevertheless said that the meaning is veiled and obscure, that
26 X, 677 | is a cipher with a double meaning, and the more so if we find
27 X, 677 | contradictions in the literal meaning? The prophets have clearly
28 X, 677 | they have said that their meaning would not be understood
29 X, 677 | to understand the hidden meaning, especially if the principles
30 X, 683 | ones. To understand the meaning of an author, we must make
31 X, 683 | Scripture, we must have a meaning in which all the contrary
32 X, 683 | passages.~Every author has a meaning in which all the contradictory
33 X, 683 | passages agree, or he has no meaning at all. We cannot affirm
34 X, 683 | We must, then, seek for a meaning which reconciles all discrepancies.~
35 X, 683 | discrepancies.~The true meaning, then, is not that of the
36 X, 683 | indicates copiously what was the meaning of the author. As when Ezekiel,
37 X, 686 | attribute to Scripture the meaning which is not revealed to
38 X, 686 | we say that the literal meaning is not the true meaning,
39 X, 686 | meaning is not the true meaning, because the prophets have
40 X, 689 | of Epictetus decides the meaning of all the rest to be the
41 X, 690 | uses language with a double meaning, understood in his own circle,
42 X, 690 | other uses it with only one meaning, any one not in the secret,
43 X, 691 | removed, and the double meaning of enemies is reduced to
44 X, 691 | is reduced to the simple meaning of iniquities. For if he
45 X, 691 | that they have not the same meaning and that David's meaning,
46 X, 691 | meaning and that David's meaning, which is plainly iniquities
47 XI, 718 | that this was not their meaning and that, on the contrary,
48 XI, 721 | Daniel saw. He sought the meaning of it, and a voice cried
49 XIV, 899 | 900. He who will give the meaning of Scripture, and does not
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