Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | from him in an impenetrable secret; he is equally incapable
2 II, 100 | disgust, and often with a secret spite against those who
3 II, 139 | excitement.~They have a secret instinct which impels them
4 II, 139 | unhappiness. They have another secret instinct, a remnant of the
5 II, 181 | He who should find the secret of rejoicing in the good,
6 V, 310 | too, will keep my thoughts secret.~I will take care on every
7 V, 336 | We must keep our thought secret, and judge everything by
8 V, 337 | popular reasons, but for secret reasons. Devout persons,
9 VII, 553 | hidden sins, and for the secret malice of those which thou
10 X, 658 | Whence it appears that this secret meaning was not that which
11 X, 679 | 680. Types.—When once this secret is disclosed, it is impossible
12 X, 690 | meaning, any one not in the secret, who hears them both talk
13 XI, 721 | cannot shew unto thee the secret which thou hast demanded.
14 XI, 721 | I have knowledge of this secret, but by the revelation of
15 XI, 723 | chosen and instructed, a secret influence imparted by the
16 XII, 792 | their desertion, in His secret resurrection, and the rest,
17 XIII, 842| allow him, who would be a secret enemy, to do miracles openly.~
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