Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | solid ground and an ultimate sure foundation whereon to build
2 II, 80 | lame, but we are not so sure that we make a true choice.
3 II, 82 | unjust out of opposition. The sure way of losing a just cause
4 II, 106 | s ruling passion, we are sure of pleasing him; and yet
5 III, 229 | deny and too little to be sure, I am in a state to be pitied;
6 IV, 282 | time, motion, number, is as sure as any of those which we
7 V, 294 | custom, and this is the most sure. Nothing, according to reason
8 V, 313 | neither so great nor so sure.~
9 V, 330 | foundation is wonderfully sure; for there is nothing more
10 V, 330 | for there is nothing more sure than this, that the people
11 VI, 386 | And if an artisan were sure to dream every night for
12 VII, 470 | converted." How can they be sure they would do a thing of
13 IX, 601 | such care that we can be sure that they have not been
14 XI, 721 | the interpretation thereof sure.~"Then Nebuchadnezzar fell
15 XI, 733 | foretold a Messiah, I should be sure that He would come; and
16 XIII, 828| they should have been quite sure of these supposed contradictions
17 XIV, 858 | by a storm, when we are sure that it will not founder.
18 XIV, 919 | that all their ways are sure, they have no longer called
19 XIV, 919 | have no longer called that sure which leads to heaven without
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