Section, Paragraph
1 I, 29 | Those honour Nature well who teach that she can speak on everything,
2 III, 226 | obscurity; perhaps it will teach it to us.~
3 VII, 430 | religion must necessarily teach us both that there is in
4 VII, 430 | to our own good. It must teach us the remedies for these
5 VII, 430 | What religion, then, will teach us to cure pride and lust?
6 VII, 430 | religion will, in fact, teach us our good, our duties,
7 VII, 430 | formed you, and who alone can teach you what you are. But you
8 VII, 430 | without... the things which I teach you, since you will find
9 VII, 489 | true religion, then, must teach us to worship Him only,
10 VII, 489 | also of this inability, and teach us also the remedies for
11 VII, 494 | The true religion must teach greatness and misery; must
12 VII, 498 | send war," He says, "and to teach them of this war. I came
13 VII, 513 | dignity of causality.~2. To teach us from whom our virtue
14 VII, 535 | For they mortify us. They teach us that we have been despised.
15 VII, 545 | Jesus Christ did nothing but teach men that they loved themselves,
16 VII, 547 | absolutely prove God, nor teach right doctrine and right
17 VII, 547 | Christ, we prove God, and teach morality and doctrine. Jesus
18 VIII, 556| for Jesus Christ, and to teach men both their corruption
19 X, 669 | death, Saint Paul came to teach men that all these things
20 X, 677 | interpret the cipher and teach us to understand the hidden
21 XI, 712 | our heart unto your words. Teach us the things that have
22 XI, 731 | 732. "... Then they shall teach no more every man his neighbour,
23 XI, 732 | 733. That He would teach men the perfect way.~And
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