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1 I, 1 | the greatest difficulty in making them felt by those who do
2 II, 100 | always some advantage in making men love us. Human life
3 II, 105 | circumstances, not of our making, have placed it. But we
4 II, 146 | playing the lute, singing, making verses, running at the ring,
5 II, 146 | the ring, etc., fighting, making oneself king, without thinking
6 III, 195 | thought from it, think only of making themselves happy for the
7 III, 200 | nature that man, etc. It is making heavy the hand of God.~Thus
8 IV, 260 | Authority.—So far from making it a rule to believe a thing
9 VI, 386 | different occupations, as in making a voyage, we should suffer
10 VI, 423 | it may not blind him in making his choice, and may not
11 VII, 430 | from my rule; and, on his making himself equal to me by the
12 VII, 430 | on another precipice, by making you understand that your
13 VII, 435 | grace of their Redeemer. So making those tremble whom it justifies,
14 VII, 435 | without inflating; thus making it evident that alone being
15 VII, 463 | perfection consists only in making men—but without constraint—
16 VII, 471 | even so I am blamable in making myself loved and if I attract
17 IX, 627 | Accordingly, he did not think of making a history, but solely a
18 XI, 713 | flattering their lust and making them hope to satisfy it.~
19 XIII, 833 | produces. But those who, making profession to follow Him
20 XIII, 841(197)| The Lord, making manifest his presence, upholdeth
21 XIII, 849 | these passages, Deut. 13, making against the authority of
22 XIV, 884 | change the custom of not making priests without such great
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