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1 II, 60 | without God.~Second part: Happiness of man with God.~Or, First
2 II, 73(9)| which can give and conserve happiness." ~
3 II, 82 | makes beauty, justice, and happiness, which is everything in
4 II, 139 | what he is, this feeble happiness will not sustain him; he
5 II, 139 | that there is in fact any happiness in them, or that men imagine
6 II, 139 | the greatest source of happiness in the condition of kings
7 II, 139 | instinctive knowledge of true happiness...~So we are wrong in blaming
8 II, 139 | which teaches them that happiness in reality consists only
9 II, 139 | this also constitutes the happiness of persons in high position,
10 II, 144 | that for the purpose of happiness it is better for him not
11 III, 194 | eternity, so there is no more happiness for those who have no insight
12 III, 233 | your knowledge and your happiness; and your nature has two
13 III, 233 | point settled. But your happiness? Let us weigh the gain and
14 III, 233 | an eternity of life and happiness. And this being so, if there
15 VI, 400 | by any soul; and all the happiness of men consists in this
16 VII, 425 | nor justice.~All men seek happiness. This is without exception.
17 VII, 425 | there was once in man a true happiness of which there now remain
18 VII, 430 | love Him; that our true happiness is to be in Him, and our
19 VII, 430 | the desire of finding his happiness in himself, I abandoned
20 VII, 430 | some feeble instinct of the happiness of their former state; and
21 VII, 434 | innocence both truth and happiness with assurance; and if man
22 VII, 434 | condition, we have an idea of happiness and can not reach it. We
23 VII, 437 | only uncertainty.~We seek happiness, and find only misery and
24 VII, 437 | cannot but desire truth and happiness, and are incapable of certainty
25 VII, 437 | incapable of certainty or happiness. This desire is left to
26 VII, 447 | of eternal and essential happiness?~
27 VII, 463 | without constraint—find their happiness in loving them, I declare
28 VII, 464 | feel that we must seek our happiness outside ourselves. Our passions
29 VII, 465 | out of yourselves; seek happiness in amusement." And this
30 VII, 465 | not true. Illness comes.~Happiness is neither without us nor
31 VII, 482 | earth, which do not feel the happiness of their being, He has willed
32 VII, 482 | members do not feel the happiness of their union, of their
33 VII, 546 | all our virtue and all our happiness. Apart from Him there is
34 IX, 601 | was the morality, what the happiness held out by him?~The Jewish
35 IX, 601 | people. Its morality and happiness are absurd in the tradition
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