Section, Paragraph
1 I, 14 | feel it, for he has not shown us his own riches, but ours.
2 III, 194 | However, experience has shown me so great a number of
3 III, 195 | stupidity, by having it shown to them, so that they may
4 III, 233 | nature. Now, I have already shown that we may well know the
5 V, 325 | valueless; and this can be shown of all, looked at from a
6 V, 328 | and con.~We have, then, shown that man is foolish, by
7 V, 328 | destroyed. We have next shown that all these opinions
8 VI, 423 | Contraries. After having shown the vileness and the greatness
9 VII, 440 | corruption of reason is shown by the existence of so many
10 VII, 462 | amusement. Philosophers have shown the vanity of all this and
11 VIII, 571| rejected. Therefore they have shown it was He by rejecting Him,
12 X, 641 | Apostles have given, is shown by the following proofs:~
13 X, 642 | them, etc. God has then shown the power which He has of
14 X, 642 | blessings, by that which He has shown Himself to have over things
15 X, 673 | the pattern which has been shown thee on the mount." On which
16 X, 674 | Red Sea.~God has, then, shown by the deliverance from
17 X, 682 | temple. The prophets have shown that all these must be spiritual.~
18 X, 690 | one having sufficiently shown that he is incapable of
19 XII, 762 | testing if He were God, have shown that He was man.~
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