Section, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | Those who judge of a work by rule are in regard to others
2 I, 27 | windows for symmetry. Their rule is not to speak accurately,
3 I, 30 | the heart is wanting. The rule is uprightness.~Beauty of
4 I, 40 | theorem, we must give the rule as applied to a particular
5 I, 40 | must begin with the general rule. For we always find the
6 I, 48 | for there is no general rule.~
7 II, 66 | it at least serves as a rule of life, and there is nothing
8 II, 82 | she would be an infallible rule of truth, if she were an
9 II, 82 | if she were an infallible rule of falsehood. But being
10 II, 82 | of reason, who likes to rule and dominate it, has established
11 II, 113 | live only by work, and to rule over the most powerful State
12 IV, 260 | So far from making it a rule to believe a thing because
13 IV, 260 | true. If antiquity were the rule of belief, men of ancient
14 IV, 260 | time would then be without rule. If general consent, if
15 IV, 260 | doubt. Shall we then have no rule? We judge that animals do
16 IV, 260 | what they do. Is there no rule whereby to judge men?~To
17 IV, 263 | of our mind. There is no rule, say we, which has not some
18 IV, 274 | feeling. We should have a rule. Reason offers itself; but
19 IV, 274 | sense; and thus there is no rule.~
20 IV, 283 | and Saint Paul employ the rule of love, not of intellect;
21 V, 297 | customs of a country as the rule of justice. It is here that,
22 V, 304 | degrees, all men wishing to rule, and not all being able
23 V, 314 | to God, the Gospel is the rule. If to yourself, you will
24 V, 320 | eldest son of a queen to rule a State? We do not choose
25 V, 332 | their fault is the desire to rule everywhere. Nothing can
26 VII, 430 | withdrew himself from my rule; and, on his making himself
27 VII, 484 | 484. Two laws suffice to rule the whole Christian Republic
28 X, 653 | City of God, v. 10. This rule is general. God can do everything,
29 X, 667 | our own.~Let us change the rule which we have hitherto chosen
30 X, 667 | had our own will as our rule. Let us now take the will
31 XI, 710 | kings, who would one day rule them, should be of his race;
32 XI, 721 | brass, which shall bear rule over all the earth.~"But
33 XI, 721 | Alexander), "that shall rule with great dominion, and
34 XIII, 802| are fundamental. Now the rule which is given to us must
35 XIII, 802| regulate...~Objection to the rule.—The distinction of the
36 XIII, 802| distinction of the times. One rule during the time of Moses,
37 XIII, 822| certainty. If there were no rule to judge of them, miracles
38 XIII, 832| to be in exception to the rule. The same must be strict,
39 XIII, 832| there are exceptions to a rule, our judgment must though
40 XIII, 842| pass. Si angelus... 208 ~Rule: we must judge of doctrine
41 XIV, 903 | 904. They make a rule of exception.~Have the men
42 XIV, 903 | the exception you make a rule without exception, so that
43 XIV, 903 | you do not even want the rule to be exceptional.~
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