Section, Paragraph
1 II, 70 | 70. Nature... —Nature has set us so well in the centre,
2 II, 72 | on that brilliant light, set like an eternal lamp to
3 II, 77 | make Him give a fillip to set the world in motion; beyond
4 II, 82 | protests in vain; it cannot set a true value on things.~
5 II, 101 | 101. I set it down as a fact that if
6 II, 104 | ourselves of our duty, we must set ourselves a task we dislike;
7 II, 130 | the hardship of his lot, set him to do nothing.~
8 II, 132 | Methinks Caesar was too old to set about amusing himself with
9 II, 139 | When I have occasionally set myself to consider the different
10 II, 169 | to be so. But how will he set about it? To be happy he
11 III, 194 | two things: that God has set up in the Church visible
12 V, 294 | justice. We would have seen it set up in all the States on
13 V, 327 | ignorance from which they set out; but this is a learned
14 VII, 430 | measure the mercy of God and set limits to it, suggested
15 VII, 434 | Against this the sceptics set up in one word the uncertainty
16 IX, 610 | earth to record that I have set before you life and death,
17 IX, 612 | The Greeks and Latins then set up false deities; the poets
18 X, 642 | from their enemies, and set them at rest.~The object
19 XI, 712 | see my glory.~"And I will set a sign among them, and I
20 XI, 712 | ye unto Shiloth, where I set my name at the first, and
21 XI, 721 | of these kings shall God set up a kingdom, which shall
22 XI, 725 | hand to the Gentiles, and set up my standard to the people;
23 XIII, 842| rules, thinking thereby to set up dissension and render
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