Section, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | of a work by rule are in regard to others as those who have
2 I, 5 | who have a watch are in regard to others. One says, "It
3 II, 72 | with all existence; let him regard himself as lost in this
4 II, 72 | reason, in the same way as in regard to material objects we call
5 II, 82 | refined reason is required to regard as an ordinary man the Grand
6 II, 100 | disagreeable to be obliged to do in regard to one man what in some
7 II, 100 | both in himself and in regard to others. He does not wish
8 III, 194 | bewail their doubt, who regard it as the greatest of misfortunes,
9 III, 194 | are quite different with regard to all other things. They
10 III, 194 | religion obliges us always to regard them, so long as they are
11 IV, 259 | and even the true one, in regard to many persons.~But there
12 VI, 342 | would indeed also speak in regard to those things which affect
13 VII, 512 | matter.~Identity de numero in regard to the same time requires
14 VII, 553 | His Father.~Jesus does not regard in Judas his enmity, but
15 X, 667 | not permit it, we ought to regard it as sin; so long as the
16 XI, 692 | wretchedness of man, when I regard the whole silent universe
17 XII, 739 | whom the two Testaments regard, the Old as its hope, the
18 XII, 791 | peoples, Gentile and Jewish, regard Him as their centre.~And
19 XIII, 807| rely on them.~And thus, in regard to their prophets, they
20 XIV, 888 | of His forgetfulness in regard to us.~
21 XIV, 920 | His compassion, having no regard to the evil which is in
22 XIV, 920 | which is in me, and having regard to the good which is in
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