Section, Paragraph
1 I, 35 | he is "a gentleman." That universal quality alone pleases me.
2 I, 37 | 37. Since we cannot be universal and know all that is to
3 II, 99 | 99. There is an universal and essential difference
4 IV, 263| that it be not absolutely universal to give us a pretext for
5 IV, 277| heart naturally loves the Universal Being, and also itself naturally,
6 V, 294| encountered even one which was universal; but the farce is that the
7 V, 299| 299. The only universal rules are the laws of the
8 V, 332| consists in the desire of universal power beyond its scope.~
9 VII, 425| considered it necessary that the universal good, which all men desire,
10 VII, 470| annihilating self before that Universal Being, whom we have so often
11 VII, 482| to consent to that of the universal soul. But if, having received
12 VII, 485| and all men. Now, only the Universal Being is such. The kingdom
13 VII, 485| of God is within us; the universal good is within us, is ourselves—
14 VII, 553| Jesus, in the midst of this universal desertion, including that
15 IX, 612| thousand times on the eve of universal destruction, and every time
16 IX, 634| R. Ase, A.D. 440, by the universal consent of all the Jews,
17 XII, 773| belongs to Jesus Christ to be universal. Even the Church offers
18 XIV, 911| 912. Universal.—Ethics and language are
19 XIV, 911| language are special, but universal sciences.~
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