---- wherein it consists, 193, 280
---- is not in our power, 249
---- is a gift of God, 250
---- above the senses, but not contrary to them, 250
---- received at baptism source of the whole life of the Christian, 250
---- embraces contradictory truths, why, 273
---- Pascal's profession of, 235
Falsehood, man is only, duplicity, and contradiction, 76
Fancy, called feeling by some, 309
Fascination, 101, 165
Faults, we should recognise them, 85
Fear, to, and not to fear, 298
---- a true, is born of faith, 252
---- false, comes from doubt, 252
Feeble souls, 289
Figurative, that the Jewish law was, 167
Finite, the, annihilated in presence of the infinite, 96
Flattery, consequent on our desire not to know the truth, 86
Fly, enough to render man incapable of sound judgment, 27
Fool, a man believes he is a, by dint of telling him so, 46
Forms, their value, 280
Foundation, supernatural of our, 286
---- of our faith, 115
France, 56
Francis Xavier, Saint, 278
Frenchman, the, 80
Friend, important to have a true, and to choose him well, 315
Friendship only exists by concealment of truth, 86
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