Section, Paragraph
1 II, 170 | he was diverted, like the Saints and God. Yes; but is it
2 III, 226 | prophets, their doctors, their saints, their monks, like us,"
3 VII, 552 | Christ was buried by the saints alone.~Jesus Christ wrought
4 VII, 552 | the Sepulchre.~Only the saints entered it.~It is there,
5 VII, 553 | have led the Virgin and the saints who have let Me act in them.~"
6 VIII, 587| religion, so great in miracles, saints, blameless Fathers, learned
7 IX, 612 | debauchery, and yet there were saints, as Enoch, Lamech, and others,
8 IX, 612 | all the earth; but these saints lived in faith; and Jacob,
9 X, 642 | men is like that of the saints. They all seek their satisfaction
10 XII, 738 | and were not foretold. The saints again were foretold, but
11 XII, 759 | reject Him, but not all. The saints receive Him, and not the
12 XII, 792 | this is sufficient.~The saints have their power, their
13 XIII, 837| apostles, and the first saints in great number; because
14 XIII, 850| the test of Christians, saints, innocents, and true believers.~
15 XIV, 867 | reject the example of the saints as disproportioned to our
16 XIV, 867 | to our state. "They were saints," say we, "they are not
17 XIV, 897 | corrupt, that they may be saints.~
18 XIV, 916 | The earnestness of the saints in seeking the truth was
19 XIV, 916 | trustworthy. The fear of the saints who have always followed
20 XIV, 919 | greatest persecution; the saints were never silent. It is
21 XIV, 920 | 921.... The saints indulge in subtleties in
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