Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | believe ourselves far more capable of reaching the centre of
2 II, 72 | we think ourselves more capable of knowing them. And yet
3 II, 73 | has a nature and a grasp capable of laying hold of the truth.~
4 II, 82 | only are old impressions capable of misleading us; the charms
5 II, 140 | only a man, that is to say capable of little and of much, of
6 III, 194 | faithful, judicious, and capable of useful service to a friend;
7 III, 194 | sufficiently ill-bred to be really capable of them. Let them at least
8 III, 194 | they are in this life, as capable of the grace which can enlighten
9 III, 233 | demonstrable; and if men are capable of any truths, this is one.~"
10 IV, 282 | as if only reason were capable of instructing us. Would
11 IV, 287 | proofs will not, perhaps, be capable of convincing an infidel
12 V, 302 | custom. For those who are capable of originality are few;
13 VI, 374 | to show that man is quite capable of the most extravagant
14 VI, 374 | extravagant opinions, since he is capable of believing that he is
15 VI, 423 | there is in him a nature capable of good; but let him not
16 VII, 430 | His mercy cannot make us capable of Him. For I would know
17 VII, 430 | that God cannot make him capable of communion with Him.~But
18 VII, 430 | why, since his nature is capable of love and knowledge, he
19 VII, 430 | essence, will he not be capable of knowing and of loving
20 VII, 430 | manifestly divine, and completely capable of convincing all men; but
21 VII, 435 | most ungodly that they are capable of the grace of their Redeemer.
22 VIII, 557| men are both unworthy and capable of God; unworthy by their
23 VIII, 557| unworthy by their corruption, capable by their original nature.~
24 VIII, 587| change you, and render you capable of knowing and loving God,
25 X, 688 | their heart to render them capable of loving Him.~
26 X, 690 | of such foolishness and capable of being mysterious; and
27 X, 690 | incapable of mystery and capable of foolishness.~The Old
28 XII, 791 | only for us, to render us capable of recognising Him; and
29 XII, 799 | They make Him, therefore, capable of fear, before the necessity
30 XIII, 817| nearly everybody is rendered capable of believing also the false.
31 XIV, 881 | and the Jesuits are very capable of imposing upon him by
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