Section, Paragraph
1 II, 100 | them and to be unwilling to recognise them, since that is to add
2 II, 162 | an object that we cannot recognise it, agitates a whole country,
3 III, 194 | Christians. Finally, let them recognise that there are two kinds
4 III, 233 | risk, that you will at last recognise that you have wagered for
5 IV, 267 | proceeding of reason is to recognise that there is an infinity
6 V, 294 | the yoke as soon as they recognise it; and the great profit
7 V, 314 | are in His power, so... recognise, then, and learn that you
8 VI, 409 | wretchedness, by which we recognise that, his nature being now
9 VII, 430 | separated from Him; it must recognise that we are full of darkness
10 VII, 430 | impossible for you not to recognise them. Follow your own feelings,
11 VII, 430 | as far as I have done and recognise that we are indeed so vile
12 VII, 519 | disciples and true disciples. We recognise them by telling them that
13 VII, 537 | is strange. It bids man recognise that he is vile, even abominable,
14 VIII, 565| 565. Recognise, then, the truth of religion
15 VIII, 571| is subdued by it, not to recognise it.~See, then, what has
16 XII, 756 | that even His enemies will recognise it. But, as He was first
17 XII, 760 | And in continuing not to recognise Him, they made themselves
18 XIII, 849| their heart should fail to recognise the Church; so evident is
19 XIV, 856 | Church. But in order to recognise what is true, one has only
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