Section, Paragraph
1 II, 152 | pleasure of seeing without hope of ever communicating it.~
2 II, 172 | So we never live, but we hope to live; and, as we are
3 II, 182 | Those who have always good hope in the midst of misfortunes,
4 II, 182 | to find these pretexts of hope, in order to show that they
5 III, 187 | lovable, to make good men hope it is true; finally, we
6 III, 194 | of her pretensions. But I hope here to show that no reasonable
7 III, 194 | are not eternal joys to hope for, that it is impossible
8 III, 194 | in this life but in the hope of another; that we are
9 III, 194 | meet with truth, those I hope will be satisfied and convinced
10 III, 199 | sorrowfully and without hope. It is an image of the condition
11 III, 239 | 239. Objection.—Those who hope for salvation are so far
12 IV, 249 | superstition to put one's hope in formalities; but it is
13 IV, 262 | True fear is joined to hope, because it is born of faith,
14 IV, 262 | of faith, and because men hope in the God in whom they
15 VII, 425 | hence we expect that our hope will not be deceived on
16 VII, 435 | justly tempers fear with hope through that double capacity
17 VII, 514 | righteous man should then hope no more in God, for he ought
18 VII, 514 | God, for he ought not to hope, but to strive to obtain
19 VII, 517 | yourselves that you must hope for it.~
20 VII, 539 | always exist, but in the hope, which one always has, and
21 VII, 540 | 540. The hope which Christians have of
22 VII, 540 | as with those who should hope for a kingdom, of which
23 VII, 540 | would have nothing; but they hope for holiness, for freedom
24 VIII, 586| no light, man would not hope for a remedy. Thus, it is
25 IX, 601 | who was to be the last hope of the world, been foretold?
26 IX, 611 | for God only; their chief hope was in God only; they considered
27 IX, 612 | world in his person, by the hope of the Messiah of whom he
28 IX, 637 | are captives without any hope.~God has promised them that,
29 IX, 638 | without consolation, without hope, because the sceptre is
30 X, 643 | And yet, to confirm the hope of His elect, He has made
31 X, 643 | was enough to confirm the hope of men.~The memory of the
32 XI, 713 | their lust and making them hope to satisfy it.~
33 XI, 725 | mercy upon the poor who hope in Him.~"Yet Zion dared
34 XII, 736 | await death in peace, in the hope of being eternally united
35 XII, 739 | Testaments regard, the Old as its hope, the New as its model, and
36 XII, 746 | for they do not so much as hope for one. There is no Redeemer
37 XII, 746 | Redeemer for the Jews; they hope for Him in vain. There is
38 XII, 780 | turning them from it to favour hope. For men thus accustom themselves
39 XIV, 887 | to these priests! But we hope that God will bestow His
40 XIV, 919 | men."~I fear nothing; I hope for nothing. It is not so
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