Section, Paragraph
1 I, 48 | spoil the discourse, we must leave them alone. This is the
2 II, 139 | pleasure at home, would not leave it to go to sea or to besiege
3 II, 139 | so there is nothing they leave undone in seeking turmoil.
4 II, 139 | attract them, they would leave their opponents without
5 II, 139 | to see them, so as not to leave them an hour in the day
6 II, 142 | us make the trial; let us leave a king all alone to reflect
7 III, 194 | before God. Let them then leave these impieties to those
8 III, 226 | here is enough of it to leave you in repose. But if you
9 VI, 378 | be placed at the top. To leave the mean is to abandon humanity.
10 VI, 418 | still more dangerous to leave him in ignorance of both.
11 VII, 430 | mercy, He has willed to leave them in the loss of the
12 VII, 498 | with men in this life is to leave them without that war which
13 VII, 553 | Him for a little, and they leave Him with entire indifference,
14 VII, 553 | of God, not that He may leave us at peace in our vices,
15 VIII, 556| part he takes, I shall not leave him at rest.~
16 IX, 618 | conduct; but that God will not leave other nations in this darkness
17 XI, 712 | of spirit.~"And ye shall leave your name for a curse unto
18 XI, 735 | refuge in Him; that He should leave Zion to reign in the centre
19 XII, 770 | blind; to heal the sick, and leave the healthy to die; to call
20 XII, 770 | justify sinners, and to leave the righteous in their sins;
21 XII, 770 | to fill the needy, and leave the rich empty.~
22 XII, 795 | of Nazareth, in order to leave the wicked in their blindness;
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