Section, Paragraph
1 I, 20 | we come to explain it, as soon as we unfold this maxim
2 I, 22 | places it better.~I had as soon it said that I used words
3 II, 135 | victorious end; and, as soon as it comes, we are satiated.
4 II, 139 | happy a man may be, he will soon be discontented and wretched,
5 II, 164 | insufferable sadness as soon as we are reduced to thinking
6 III, 194 | All I know is that I must soon die, but what I know least
7 III, 209 | master favours thee; he will soon beat thee.~
8 III, 240 | 240. "I would soon have renounced pleasure,"
9 III, 240 | part I tell you, "You would soon have faith, if you renounced
10 IV, 275 | believe they are converted as soon as they think of being converted.~
11 IV, 284 | and they will believe as soon as He inclines it. And this
12 V, 294 | They shake off the yoke as soon as they recognise it; and
13 V, 294 | not wish that it should soon come to an end.~
14 VII, 441 | myself, I confess that, so soon as the Christian religion
15 XII, 769 | out. Jerusalem shall be soon destroyed. And the heathen
16 XIII, 834| who did not deny God.~So soon, then, as we see a miracle,
17 XIV, 904 | outward. God absolves as soon as He sees penitence in
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