bold = Main text
Section, Paragraph grey = Comment text
1 I, 1 | for the most part being able to demonstrate them in order
2 I, 2 | kinds of intellect: the one able to penetrate acutely and
3 I, 2 | precise intellect; the other able to comprehend a great number
4 I, 35 | 35. We should not be able to say of a man, "He is
5 II, 73(8)| ii. "Happy is he who is able to know the causes of things." ~
6 II, 139 | is all that men have been able to discover to make themselves
7 II, 139 | no one had hitherto been able to solve. Many more expose
8 II, 168 | Diversion.—As men are not able to fight against death,
9 II, 169 | immortal; but, not being able to do so, it has occurred
10 III, 188 | and discourse, we must be able to say to those who take
11 III, 233 | Christians for not being able to give a reason for their
12 V, 304 | rule, and not all being able to do so, but some being
13 V, 304 | to do so, but some being able.~Let us, then, imagine we
14 V, 320 | as the most virtuous and able? We at once come to blows,
15 V, 320 | be the most virtuous and able. Let us then attach this
16 V, 327 | natural ignorance and not been able to reach the other, have
17 V, 332 | not esteem him; he is not able, therefore I will not fear
18 VI, 366 | judgement. If you wish it to be able to reach the truth, chase
19 VI, 416 | that the one party has been able to say in proof of his greatness
20 VII, 427 | true place without being able to find it again. He seeks
21 VII, 430 | religions have not been able to do so. Let us see what
22 VII, 430 | him. But he has not been able to sustain so great glory
23 VII, 435 | religion alone has been able to cure these two vices,
24 VII, 444 | what men have only been able to discover by their greatest
25 VIII, 556 | feel myself sufficiently able to find in nature arguments
26 X, 674 | that He indeed appeared able to give them those that
27 X, 674 | of Abraham, that He was able to save, to send down bread
28 XI, 692 | own part, I have not been able to attach myself to them,
29 XI, 712 | which they shall not be able to escape."~Types.—Is. 5: "
30 XII, 768 | Socrates, have not been able to persuade them.~
31 XIII, 842 | miracles are true, shall we be able to persuade men of all doctrine?
32 XIII, 849 | this they would have been able to disturb men.~And thus
33 XIV, 877 | the opinion of the least able.~If men could have done
34 XIV, 888 | we are so far from being able to conclude from the present
|