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1 III, 194 | from destroying, proves her doctrine?~In order to attack it,
2 III, 234 | uncertainty according to the doctrine of chance which was demonstrated
3 III, 234 | But he has not seen the doctrine of chance which proves that
4 III, 236 | 236. According to the doctrine of chance, you ought to
5 IV, 289 | has perpetuity. 10. The doctrine which gives a reason for
6 IV, 290 | Proofs of religion.—Morality, doctrine, miracles, prophecies, types.~
7 V, 325 | people cannot accept this doctrine; and, as they believe that
8 VII | SECTION VII: MORALITY AND DOCTRINE ~
9 VII, 434 | us more rudely than this doctrine; and yet without this mystery,
10 VII, 445 | the want of reason in this doctrine, since I admit it to be
11 VII, 524 | 524. There is no doctrine more appropriate to man
12 VII, 547 | prove God, nor teach right doctrine and right morality. But
13 VII, 547 | and teach morality and doctrine. Jesus Christ is, then,
14 IX, 603 | perpetuity, its morality, its doctrine, and its effects.~
15 IX, 617 | to redeem them; that this doctrine shall always exist on the
16 XII, 736 | in its conduct, in its doctrine, in its effects. The frightful
17 XIII, 802 | Miracles enable us to judge of doctrine, and doctrine enables us
18 XIII, 802 | to judge of doctrine, and doctrine enables us to judge of miracles.~
19 XIII, 802 | and Jesus Christ one.~If doctrine regulates miracles, miracles
20 XIII, 802 | miracles are useless for doctrine.~If miracles regulate...~
21 XIII, 807 | never in verifying His doctrine by Scripture and the prophecies,
22 XIII, 807 | miracles.~The Jews had a doctrine of God as we have one of
23 XIII, 819 | If the devil favoured the doctrine which destroys him, he would
24 XIII, 819 | said. If God favoured the doctrine which destroys the Church,
25 XIII, 821 | He has miracle, prophecy, doctrine, perpetuity, etc.~The Donatists.
26 XIII, 828 | miracles not sufficed without doctrine. Now those who did not believe
27 XIII, 828 | latter suffice, when the doctrine is not inconsistent with
28 XIII, 839 | use of this excuse, that doctrine must not be judged by miracles,
29 XIII, 839 | miracles, but miracles by doctrine. There were two parties
30 XIII, 841(195)| They do not say: What doctrine do you preach?)" ~
31 XIII, 842 | miracles, good and well." That doctrine ought to be supported by
32 XIII, 842 | misuse in order to revile doctrine. And if miracles happen,
33 XIII, 842 | miracles are not enough without doctrine; and this is another truth,
34 XIII, 842 | miracles must be judged by doctrine.~"We have Moses: but, as
35 XIII, 842 | of miracles announced a doctrine which should not appear
36 XIII, 842 | therefore, we see miracles and a doctrine not suspicious, both on
37 XIII, 842 | miracles and suspicious doctrine on the same side, we must
38 XIII, 842 | are ye"?~Miracles are for doctrine, and not doctrine for miracles.~
39 XIII, 842 | are for doctrine, and not doctrine for miracles.~If the miracles
40 XIII, 842 | able to persuade men of all doctrine? No; for this will not come
41 XIII, 842 | Rule: we must judge of doctrine by miracles; we must judge
42 XIII, 842 | must judge of miracles by doctrine. All this is true, but contains
43 XIII, 842 | insensibly a false and subtle doctrine. This cannot happen.~And
44 XIII, 843 | destroy perpetuity by their doctrine of probability; a good life
45 XIV, 888 | casuists, instead of the sound doctrine which is presented to them
46 XIV, 890 | who take advantage of the doctrine of the Jesuits, must be
47 XIV, 899 | Augustine, Of Christian Doctrine.)~
48 XIV, 919 | they do not renounce their doctrine of probability, their good
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