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4005 IX, 631 | ab initio usque ad finem, uti et praesentes gentes cognoscerent 4006 XIII, 841 | Moses: Tentat enim vos Deus, utrum diligatis eum. 205 ~Ecce 4007 IV, 252 | otherwise it will be always vacillating.~ 4008 XIII, 848 | established, and by yourselves. Vae qui conditis leges iniquas. 212 ~ 4009 V, 294 | caprice of men has so many vagaries that there is no such law.~ 4010 V, 316 | one's hair, that one has a valet, a perfumer, etc., by one' 4011 V, 325 | when these are proved to be valueless; and this can be shown of 4012 VI, 404 | not the esteem of men. He values human reason so highly that, 4013 II, 72 | grasp, slips past us, and vanishes for ever. Nothing stays 4014 V, 338 | Omnis creatura subjecta est vanitati. 45 Liberabitur. 46 Thus 4015 V, 328 | that thus, since all these vanities are well founded, the people 4016 VI, 347 | arm itself to crush him. A vapour, a drop of water suffices 4017 II, 72 | blood, drops in the humours, vapours in the drops. Dividing these 4018 II, 111 | true, but, odd, changeable, variable with pipes not arranged 4019 VI, 417 | incapable of such sudden variations from unmeasured presumption 4020 X, 669 | is figurative.~God thus varies that sole precept of charity 4021 X, 669 | satisfies both by these varieties, which lead to the one thing 4022 II, 72 | littleness as the others in their vastness. For who will not be astounded 4023 III, 231 | everywhere with an infinite velocity; for it is one in all places 4024 XII, 772 | Jesus Christ: Omnes gentes venient et adorabunt eum. 156 Parum 4025 XIV, 904 | does not discover their venom, she tolerates them; for, 4026 VI, 409 | eye? Probably no man ever ventured to mourn at not having three 4027 II, 139 | passions, bold and often bad ventures, etc., I have discovered 4028 II, 73(10) | Harum sententiarum quae vera sit, Deus aliquis viderit. " 4029 IX, 631 | omnibus eandem et eisdem verbis et eisdem nominibus recitantibus 4030 XI, 695 | 696. Susceperunt verbum cum omni aviditate, scrutantes 4031 VI, 364 | enim ut satis se quisque vereatur. 58 ~Tot circa unum caput 4032 XIII, 807 | 808. Jesus Christ has verified that He was the Messiah, 4033 XIII, 807 | was the Messiah, never in verifying His doctrine by Scripture 4034 V, 294 | a good politician, Cum veritatem qua liberetur ignoret, expedit 4035 XIII, 841 | pereunt eo quod charitatem veritatis non receperunt ut salvi 4036 IX, 610 | Joel 2:13: Scindite corda vestra, 104 etc.; Isaiah 58:3, 4037 VII, 553 | finding them asleep, is vexed because of the danger to 4038 II, 82 | fools and sages; and nothing vexes us more than to see that 4039 VII, 513(80) | Hymn Vexilla regis. "Worthy God's hallowed 4040 II, 135 | animals fighting, not the victor infuriated over the vanquished. 4041 XI, 710 | enter after his death, the victories which God would give them, 4042 XIII, 840 | themselves to God in this state. Vide si via iniquitatis in me 4043 XIII, 841 | ergo tu facis signum ut videamus et credamus tibi? (Non dicunt: 4044 VI, 399 | only is miserable. Ego vir videns. 63 ~ 4045 II, 72 | eo usque laeta sunt dum videntur exsolvi posse; ubi multum 4046 XIII, 841 | protegit. 197 ~Volumus signum videre de coelo, tentantes eum. 198 4047 III, 186 | improba quasi dominatio videretur (St. Augustine, Epistle 4048 XIII, 841 | of his resurrection.~Nisi videritis, non creditis. 202 He does 4049 II, 90 | 90. Quod crebro videt non miratur, etiamsi cur 4050 XIII, 841 | praedixi vobis: vos ergo videte. 206 ~ 4051 XIII, 833 | 834. John 6:26: Non quia vidisti signum, sed quia saturati 4052 XIII, 825 | Haec dixit Isaias, quando vidit gloriam ejus et locutus 4053 VI, 415 | The nature of man may be viewed in two ways: the one according 4054 I, 33 | dress, and there are many villages in which she would be taken 4055 XIV, 910 | parties wicked instead of one. Vince in bono malum. 227(Saint 4056 XIII, 842(207)| quod debui ultra facere vineae meae, et non faci ei? "What 4057 II, 114 | sneezing. We distinguish vines by their fruit, and call 4058 IX, 631 | Perinde potuit abolefactam eam violentia cataclysmi in spiritu rursus 4059 XIV, 919 | are censured, and the more violently they would stifle speech, 4060 XI, 725 | that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for 4061 XIII, 838 | not certain. Nemo facit virtutem in nomine meo, et cito possit 4062 II, 153 | Vanity: play, hunting, visiting, false shame, a lasting 4063 IX, 631 | changed the letters.~Philo, in Vita Mosis: Illa lingua ac character 4064 V, 294 | crimina exercentur. 41 Ut olim vitiis, sic nunc legibus laboramus. 42 ~ 4065 IX, 634 | author of the Mischna, or vocal law, or second law.~Commentaries 4066 XIV, 888 | who, by an extraordinary vocation, have made profession of 4067 II, 116 | natures exist in man? How many vocations? And by what chance does 4068 XIII, 841 | ex ovibus meis. Oves meae vocem meam audiunt. 194 ~John 4069 IV, 242 | Patrem, nisi Filius, et cui voluerit Filius revelare. 30~This 4070 XIV, 918 | been avaricious, ambitious, voluptuous. Coacervabunt tibi magistros. 228 4071 VII, 539 | Carthusian monk makes a vow to be always dependent. 4072 III, 234 | do on an uncertainty, sea voyages, battles! I say then we 4073 II, 103 | sharing in the vices of the vulgar when we see that we are 4074 III, 233 | recognise that you have wagered for something certain and 4075 IV, 282 | give it only by reasoning, waiting for God to give them spiritual 4076 VII, 553 | asleep and all His enemies wakeful, commits Himself entirely 4077 VII, 553 | has the kindness not to waken them and leaves them in 4078 XIII, 842 | miracles had not already wamed men not to believe them.~ 4079 XII, 765 | Jews exist still and are wanderers.~ 4080 II, 144 | suited to man and that I was wandering farther from my own state 4081 VII, 483 | body. It deplores its past wanderings.~It cannot by its nature 4082 VII, 553 | during their ingratitude, and warns them that the spirit is 4083 V, 313 | opinions of the people.—Civil wars are the greatest of evils. 4084 XI, 712 | very treacherously, and wast called a transgressor from 4085 III, 194 | believe there is a God who watches our actions, that he considers 4086 VII, 446 | Psalm 37:32: "The wicked watcheth the righteous, and seeketh 4087 II, 82 | action of men who scarce waver save under her assaults. 4088 II, 72 | and to fasten to it, it wavers and leaves us; and if we 4089 XIII, 848 | endless, false.~In order to weaken your adversaries, you disarm 4090 V, 304 | stronger party overcomes the weaker, and a dominant party is 4091 II, 155 | they find themselves on the weakest side, for they have no influence; 4092 II, 139 | captured a town. Lastly, others wear themselves out in studying 4093 VI, 422 | is good to be tired and wearied by the vain search after 4094 II, 107 | lampade terras. 19 —The weather and my mood have little 4095 VI, 366 | needs only the creaking of a weathercock or pulley. Do not wonder 4096 XII, 779 | him that had not on the wedding garment, the same.~ 4097 XI, 712 | people; and the voice of weeping shall no more be heard in 4098 III, 233 | But your happiness? Let us weigh the gain and the loss in 4099 VII, 538 | earth!~A glorious manner to welcome life and death, good and 4100 IX, 612 | of the Messiah, whom he welcomed from afar. In the time of 4101 II, 151 | Ah! How well done! How well-behaved he is! etc.~The children 4102 X, 669 | He gave them kings and a well-built temple, in order to offer 4103 II, 116 | he has heard praised? A well-turned heel.~ 4104 VII, 553(97) | Matt. 18:2. "Jesus went forth." ~ 4105 XI, 725 | from the east and from the west, from the north and from 4106 II, 180 | one is at the top of the wheel, and the other near the 4107 XI, 725 | thee. Judah is a lion's whelp: from the prey, my son, 4108 III, 233 | finite. It is all divided; where-ever the infinite is and there 4109 | Whereupon 4110 XI, 725 | bill of this divorcement, wherewith I have put away the synagogue? 4111 VI, 378 | with him who escapes it at whichever end. I will not oppose it. 4112 IV, 242(30) | save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him." ~ 4113 II, 82 | their robes four times too wide, they would never have duped 4114 II, 82 | find himself upon a plank wider than actually necessary, 4115 XIII, 826 | Macc. 15.~I Kings 17. The widow to Elijah, who had restored 4116 II, 140 | distressed at the death of his wife and his only son, or who 4117 XI, 712 | will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.~" 4118 II, 100 | reproving others choose so many windings and middle courses to avoid 4119 I, 27 | like those who make false windows for symmetry. Their rule 4120 II, 139 | amusement of play and not the winnings. Make him, then, play for 4121 VI, 343 | of the parrot, which it wipes, although it is clean.~ 4122 X, 665(124) | 140:10. "Whilst that I withal escape." ~ 4123 XIV, 888 | have made profession of withdrawing from the world and adopting 4124 XIII, 839 | the heretics, who have withdrawn from it; and the evil Christians, 4125 VII, 430 | independent of my help. He withdrew himself from my rule; and, 4126 XI, 721 | arms of the south shall not withstand, and all shall yield to 4127 IX, 612 | time, and time has since witnessed the birth of so many schisms 4128 I, 46 | 46. A maker of witticisms, a bad character.~ 4129 XI, 712 | speaking, I will hear. The wolf and the lamb shall feed 4130 II, 139 | play and the society of women, war and high posts, are 4131 II, 73 | appearances, another in wondering at nothing, nihil admirari 4132 II, 117 | turned! Here is a clever workman! How brave is this soldier!" 4133 VII, 538 | himself on a level with the worms of earth!~A glorious manner 4134 VII, 549(93) | The better one is, the worse one becomes, if one attributes 4135 IX, 612 | yet this Church, which worships Him who has always been 4136 VII, 479 | creatures." That is the worst that can happen. But if 4137 II, 82 | the ermine in which they wrap themselves like furry cats, 4138 IX, 627 | book which an individual writes and publishes to a nation, 4139 XIII, 848 | the others...~When Saint Xavier works miracles. Saint Hilary. " 4140 V, 294(41) | Seneca, Epistles, xcv. "It is by virtue of senatus-consultes 4141 XI, 721 | fourth who shall then come," (Xerxes) "shall be far richer than 4142 XI | SECTION XI: THE PROPHECIES ~ 4143 XIII | SECTION XIII: THE MIRACLES ~ 4144 XIV | SECTION XIV: APPENDIX: POLEMICAL FRAGMENTS ~ 4145 XI, 725 | as senseless fools."~Is. xlix: "Listen, O isles, unto 4146 XIV, 920(232) | See Provincial Letter xvi. ~ 4147 II, 107(19) | Homer, Odyssey, xviii. ~ 4148 II, 72(7) | Augustine, City of God, xxi. 10. "The manner in which 4149 VI, 354(47) | Horace, Odes, III. xxix. 13. "Changes nearly always 4150 II, 156(20) | Livy, xxxiv. 17. "A brutal people, for 4151 IX, 613 | not strange to be saved by yieldings, and this is not strictly 4152 | yours 4153 XI, 714 | 715. Prophecy.—Amos and Zechariah. They have sold the just 4154 VII, 466 | veritas. 75 The vices of Zeno himself.~ 4155 XI, 725 | saith the Lord, be strong, O Zerubbabel, and O Jesus, the high priest,


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