---- foresaw heresies, 128
---- sometimes spoke by figures, 160
---- the power of, shown by his conduct to Jewish people, 161
---- idea of, that the true religion, should present, 179
---- the Christian religion commands that we should love and follow, 182
---- that in spite of our vileness it is not incredible that, should unite himself to us, 185
---- reveals himself to, and hides himself from man, 193
---- infinite, without parts, 205
---- if, is the end he is the beginning, 206
---- why, was hidden in his first advent, 207
---- that, willed to hide himself, and that the religion which says so is true, 208
---- chooses rather to sway the will than the intellect, 208
---- why, has permitted many religions to exist, 212
---- impossible and useless to know, without Jesus Christ, 226
---- speaks rightly of God, 227
---- we must love, only, 238
---- we should spend our life either in pleasing or in seeking, 240
---- exercises at once his mercy and his judgment to the world, 241
---- has come to bring war among men, 246
---- what is pleasing to, is usually displeasing to man, 246
---- forbids some things implicitly, and not explicitly, 247
---- can alone give faith to Christians, 249
---- knowledge and love of, 252
---- cannot lead men into error by miracles, 263
---- cannot favour a doctrine which destroys the Church, 269
---- foretold the disorders which the Church would undergo, 278
---- heals those who know him, 280
---- no sign ever given by Devil without a stronger sign on the part of, 286
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