Section, Paragraph
1 I, 11 | amusements are dangerous to the Christian life; but among all those
2 II, 63 | least wish to die like a Christian. Now, through the whole
3 II, 142 | this I am not talking of Christian kings as Christians, but
4 III, 194 | establish its truths. For the Christian faith goes mainly to establish
5 III, 195 | entering into the proofs of the Christian religion, I find it necessary
6 III, 241 | and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than
7 IV, 245 | custom, inspiration. The Christian religion, which alone has
8 IV, 251 | to the common people. The Christian religion alone is adapted
9 IV, 289 | 289. Proof.—1. The Christian religion, by its establishment,
10 IV, 289 | dignity, and the humility of a Christian soul. 3. The miracles of
11 VII, 430 | there be any other than the Christian which is sufficient for
12 VII, 433 | both. What religion but the Christian has known this?~
13 VII, 435 | Academicians, etc.~The Christian religion alone has been
14 VII, 441 | confess that, so soon as the Christian religion reveals the principle
15 VII, 484 | suffice to rule the whole Christian Republic better than all
16 VII, 533 | Saint Paul). 89 This is the Christian character. Alba has named
17 VII, 538 | how little pride does a Christian believe himself united to
18 VII, 541 | None is so happy as a true Christian, nor so reasonable, virtuous,
19 VII, 542 | 542. The Christian religion alone makes man
20 VIII | THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION ~
21 VIII, 556| what they do not know. The Christian religion consists in two
22 VIII, 556| take occasion to revile the Christian religion, because they misunderstand
23 VIII, 556| as far removed from the Christian religion as atheism, which
24 VIII, 556| conclude nothing against the Christian religion, which properly
25 VIII, 556| divine person to God.~The Christian religion, then, teaches
26 VIII, 556| have made us know them. The Christian religion does this; it is
27 VIII, 556| deism, two things which the Christian religion abhors almost equally.~
28 VIII, 563| they claimed to condemn the Christian religion.~
29 IX, 589 | 589. On the fact that the Christian religion is not the only
30 IX, 601 | religion is the same; for the Christian religion is very different
31 IX, 606 | existed on earth, but the Christian religion.~
32 IX, 607 | our help. Such is not the Christian religion, nor the Jewish.
33 IX, 608 | affections, the other had Christian affections.~
34 IX, 611 | 611. Republic.—The Christian republic—and even the Jewish—
35 IX, 614 | must be admitted that the Christian religion has something astonishing
36 IX, 618 | 619. I see the Christian religion founded upon a
37 IX, 618 | those foundations of the Christian religion which are beyond
38 XI, 692 | prophet. But I see that Christian religion wherein prophecies
39 XI, 703 | scorned by the Gentiles; the Christian people persecuted.~
40 XI, 728 | heart. Who does not see the Christian law in all this?~
41 XIII, 811| 812. "I should not be a Christian, but for the miracles,"
42 XIV, 899 | Scripture. (St. Augustine, Of Christian Doctrine.)~
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