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1 I, 12 | has said everything, so full is he of the desire of talking.~ 2 I, 36 | 36. Man is full of wants: he loves only 3 II, 72 | the whole of nature in her full and grand majesty, and turn 4 II, 82 | a satisfaction far more full and entire than does reason. 5 II, 82 | weak? See him go to sermon, full of devout zeal, strengthening 6 II, 83 | powers. Man is only a subject full of error, natural and ineffaceable, 7 II, 97 | For some districts are full of masons, others of soldiers, 8 II, 100 | that he loves from being full of faults and wants. He 9 II, 100 | perfect, and he sees himself full of imperfections. He wants 10 II, 100 | Truly it is an evil to be full of faults; but it is a still 11 II, 100 | still greater evil to be full of them and to be unwilling 12 II, 100 | that would arise in a heart full of equity and justice. What 13 II, 139 | with so much labour, was full of difficulties.~To bid 14 II, 139 | frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for 15 II, 139 | requires nothing more. However full of sadness a man may be, 16 II, 142 | without diversion is a man full of wretchedness. So this 17 II, 143 | occupied.~How hollow and full of ribaldry is the heart 18 III, 194 | assigned. Such is my state, full of weakness and uncertainty. 19 V, 314 | is surrounded by persons full of charity, who ask of Him 20 VII, 430 | must recognise that we are full of darkness which hinders 21 VII, 430 | us away from Him, we are full of unrighteousness. It must 22 VII, 450 | not know ourselves to be full of pride, ambition, lust, 23 VII, 463 | corruption. If they feel full of feelings of love and 24 VII, 464 | 464. Philosophers.—We are full of things which take us 25 VII, 473 | 473. Let us imagine a body full of thinking members.~ 26 VII, 474 | we must imagine a body full of thinking members, for 27 VII, 479 | know Him not. Now we are full of lust. Therefore we are 28 VII, 479 | of lust. Therefore we are full of evil; therefore we ought 29 VII, 550 | in me, and who, of a man full of weakness, of miseries, 30 VIII, 568 | The Scripture is plainly full of matters not dictated 31 X, 662 | opposed to it. Thus the Jews, full of possessions which flattered 32 X, 683 | prophets; they undoubtedly are full of good sense. We must, 33 XI, 721 | iniquities are come to the full, there shall arise a king, 34 XI, 725 | dispensation of His Word, shall be full of filth and impurity; and 35 XI, 734 | them with blindness, and in full noon they would grope like 36 XIII, 825(186)| But full of signs, full of wisdom; 37 XIII, 825(186)| But full of signs, full of wisdom; you the Jesuits,


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