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1 I, 11 | that we are quite ready to receive its first impressions, or
2 I, 11 | another, in order that we may receive the same pleasures and the
3 I, 50 | which express it. Meanings receive their dignity from words
4 II, 83 | with false appearances, and receive from Reason in their turn
5 II, 96 | effects, we are not willing to receive good reasons when they are
6 II, 151 | of Port-Royal, who do not receive this stimulus of envy and
7 III, 194 | one of those which people receive with credulous simplicity,
8 III, 195 | those opinions which people receive with too credulous a facility,
9 III, 233 | does not excuse those who receive it." Let us then examine
10 VII, 513(83)| 11. "Thou art worthy to receive." ~
11 VII, 550 | lot like mine, in which I receive neither evil nor good from
12 IX, 610 | say, 'The Lord will not receive me.' The strangers who join
13 XI, 710 | punishments which they would receive for it, and the rest of
14 XI, 735 | that the idolaters should receive Him, and take refuge in
15 XII, 759 | but not all. The saints receive Him, and not the carnal-minded.
16 XII, 760 | slaying Him in order not to receive Him as the Messiah, have
17 XII, 761 | His enemies, do? If they receive Him, they give proof of
18 XII, 761 | expectation of the Messiah receive Him. If they reject Him,
19 XIII, 838 | from all quarters there to receive these miraculous alleviations
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