Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | distant and most different, I hold it equally impossible to
2 II, 73 | grasp capable of laying hold of the truth.~
3 II, 85 | Things which have most hold on us, as the concealment
4 II, 102| 102. Some vices only lay hold of us by means of others,
5 II, 103| they are ordinary men. We hold on to them by the same end
6 II, 103| the same end by which they hold on to the rabble; for, however
7 III, 194| creature.~How can people hold these opinions? What joy
8 III, 194| by telling us that they hold our soul to be only a little
9 VI, 351| on which it does not lay hold. It only leaps to them,
10 VII, 434| is forced to let go his hold?~What a chimera, then, is
11 VII, 436| nor have they strength to hold it securely. It is the same
12 VII, 513| But we believe that we hold prayer of ourselves.~This
13 IX, 608| 608. The carnal Jews hold a midway place between Christians
14 IX, 617| They declare that they hold from their ancestors that
15 XI, 693| if the passions had no hold on us, a week and a hundred
16 XI, 712| that please me, and take hold of my covenant; even unto
17 XII, 736| coming of Jesus Christ.~So I hold out my arms to my Redeemer,
18 XIV, 861| contradictory and which all hold good together in a wonderful
19 XIV, 861| heresy; and ignorance that we hold the other truth causes their
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