Bodily functions, 31
Body, relation of, to its members, 237
Bourseys, M., 280
Brave deeds, which are the most estimable, 58
Brisacier, Father, 282
Brutes, no admiration for each other, 58
Cabala, proofs of Jesus Christ by the, 157
Cæsar, Julius, 147
---- compared to Augustus and Alexander, 41
Calvin, 266
Calvinists, their errors, 298
Canonical books, proved by the heretical, 289
Carnal, those who are, 242
Carthusian compared to a soldier, 74
Casuists, the faithful cannot reasonably follow their maxims, 277
---- cannot assure an erring conscience, 293
---- with reference to the reason and the will, 293
---- allow free action to lust, 293
---- their doctrines, 295
Catholics and heretics, 267
Celsus, 116, 214
Champaign, taken as a comparison, 32
Chancellor, taken as an example, 55
Chances, doctrine of, 80, 98
Characters, Christian and human, 245
Charity and lust, 128
---- sole aim of the Scripture, 170
---- is not a figurative precept, 170
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