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Grotius, 140

Haggai, his prophecy, 156

Happiness of man, in what it consists, 49

---- all men seek, 95

---- there was once in man a true, 95

---- of man with God, 89

---- common aim of ordinary men and of saints, but their ideals are different, 244

Happy, why man cannot be, 74

Hatred of self necessary, 238

---- ---- the true and only virtue, 240

Heart and reason, comparison between actions of, 307

---- those who judge by the, do not understand the process of reasoning, 308

---- the, we know truth by, as well as by reason, 102

---- believes for its own reasons, 307

Heat, what it is, 313

Hebrews, the, their manner of counting, 144

Heel of a slipper, 58

Hell, fear of, 100

Heresies, the source of all, 273

---- the way to hinder, 274

---- various, 297

---- foreseen by God, 128

Heresy, exclusion of a truth a source of, 274

Heretics, the Jesuits hinder their conversion, 281

Herod, 147, 218, 221

Hesiod, the book of, 121

Hilary, Saint, 127, 278

History, all that is not contemporaneous is open to suspicion, 174

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