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1 I, 9 | correct with advantage and to show another that he errs, we 2 II, 61 | in an order like this: to show the vanity of all conditions 3 II, 61 | all conditions of men, to show the vanity of ordinary lives, 4 II, 72 | in the Infinite?~But to show him another prodigy equally 5 II, 82 | in man a second nature to show how all-powerful she is. 6 II, 82 | by force, the others by show.~Therefore our kings seek 7 II, 100 | recesses of our heart and show ourselves as we are. There 8 II, 139 | sweat in their own rooms to show to the learned that they 9 II, 182 | pretexts of hope, in order to show that they are concerned 10 III, 194 | pretensions. But I hope here to show that no reasonable person 11 III, 194 | least serve admirably to show the corruption of nature 12 III, 211 | and, if we refuse it, we show that we value the esteem 13 III, 231 | Yes. I wish therefore to show you an infinite and indivisible 14 III, 233 | have you to lose?~But to show you that this leads you 15 IV, 263 | so." It only remains to show that this is one of them; 16 V, 316 | superficial nor merely outward show to have many arms at command. 17 V, 316 | one is. To be spruce is to show one's power.~ 18 V, 317 | an arm-chair, we should show deference to everybody, 19 V, 328 | this last proposition and show that it remains always true 20 V, 333 | answer I reply to them, "Show me the merit whereby you 21 VI, 373 | with order, since I want to show that it is incapable of 22 VI, 374 | scepticism, in order to show that man is quite capable 23 VI, 418 | is very advantageous to show him both. Man must not think 24 VII, 434 | pressed ever so little, can show no title to it and is forced 25 VII, 436 | they cannot have a title to show that they possess it justly, 26 VIII, 556| evidence which He could show.~But let them conclude what 27 VIII, 562| nothing on earth that does not show either the wretchedness 28 VIII, 580| has some perfections to show that she is the image of 29 VIII, 580| God, and some defects to show that she is only His image.~ 30 IX, 610 | 610. To show that the true Jews and the 31 X, 642 | Surge. 116 God, wishing to show that He could form a people 32 X, 644 | Jewish people in order to show that this was not owing 33 X, 658 | 659. Types.—To show that the Old Testament is 34 X, 691 | Redeemer for them. I shall show Him to them. I shall show 35 X, 691 | show Him to them. I shall show that there is a God for 36 X, 691 | God for them. I shall not show Him to others. I shall make 37 X, 691 | Egyptians; and then I cannot show that the prophecy was fulfilled. 38 X, 691 | thinking of sins, and, to show this, he says that Gabriel 39 XI, 718 | proved false by Herod. But to show that this was not their 40 XI, 725 | them that are in darkness show yourselves, and possess 41 XI, 725 | redeem?~"Therefore I will show the tokens of mine anger; 42 XI, 726 | darkness. Is. 61.~He is to show the perfect way, and be 43 XII, 790 | please the world, and to show that they are not altogether 44 XIII, 838| His miracles and try to show that they are false, or 45 XIII, 842| therefore, serve only to show that they are not contrary 46 XIII, 845| Deus tuus? 209 Miracles show Him, and are a light.~ 47 XIII, 851| useless thing, if not to show that we must submit to the


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