Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | spiritual or corporeal. Hence it comes that almost all philosophers
2 II, 80 | 80. How comes it that a cripple does not
3 II, 112 | to any object. Hence it comes that we weep and laugh at
4 II, 135 | end; and, as soon as it comes, we are satiated. It is
5 II, 139 | diverts himself.~Hence it comes that play and the society
6 II, 139 | than the quarry.~Hence it comes that men so much love noise
7 II, 139 | noise and stir; hence it comes that the prison is so horrible
8 II, 139 | horrible a punishment; hence it comes that the pleasure of solitude
9 II, 139 | they have blackened.~Whence comes it that this man, who lost
10 II, 160 | This is not because pain comes to us from without, and
11 II, 160 | kind of baseness. Whence comes it, then, that reason thinks
12 II, 170 | diversion? No; for that comes from elsewhere and from
13 III, 233 | gain and loss. Hence it comes that, if there are as many
14 IV, 252 | intellectual; and hence it comes that the instrument by which
15 IV, 262 | fear; fear, not such as comes from a belief in God, but
16 IV, 262 | belief in God, but such as comes from a doubt whether He
17 IV, 262 | exists or not. True fear comes from faith; false fear comes
18 IV, 262 | comes from faith; false fear comes from doubt. True fear is
19 IV, 289 | inclination to follow it, if it comes into our heart; and it is
20 V, 299 | majority in others. Whence comes this? From the might which
21 V, 299 | which is in them. Hence it comes that kings, who have power
22 V, 315 | Indeed," says he, "how comes it," etc....~
23 VII, 455 | Self the vexation which comes to us from it. But if I
24 VII, 457 | is dead to him. Hence it comes that each believes himself
25 VII, 465 | this is not true. Illness comes.~Happiness is neither without
26 VII, 471 | believe it, whatever advantage comes to me from it; and likewise
27 VII, 483 | body. In short, when it comes to know itself, it has returned,
28 VII, 513 | us from whom our virtue comes.~3. To make us deserve other
29 IX, 631 | origin of this tradition comes from the 14th chapter of
30 X, 684 | them till the eternal King comes.~Do all these passages indicate
31 XII, 751 | prophesies, and his wonder comes to pass. This is infinite.~
32 XII, 767 | to remember him, when he comes into his glory; and he whom
33 XII, 767 | will remember him, when He comes into His kingdom.~
34 XII, 782 | 783.... Then Jesus Christ comes to tell men that they have
35 XII, 782 | apart from God; that He comes to destroy these, and give
36 XII, 782 | one Holy Church; that He comes to bring back into this
37 XII, 782 | heathen and Jews; that He comes to destroy the idols of
38 XIII, 817| Having considered how it comes that there are so many false
39 XIV, 861 | exclude this truth; hence it comes that they raise so many
40 XIV, 877 | are forced to obey.~Hence comes the right of the sword,
41 XIV, 877 | Provincial Letter). Hence comes the injustice of the Fronde,
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