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Incarnation, the, shows man the greatness of his misery, 188

Incomprehensible, things which appear such, 205

Inconstancy of man, 26

---- its causes, 31

---- examples of, 79

Indifference, unfairness of men who live in, as to the truth, 9

Indifferent, the, in religion not to be despised, 8

Indulgences, 274

Inequality is necessary among men, but opens the door to tyranny, 68

Infallibility would be a strange miracle, 288

Infinite, nothing, 96

---- ignorant of the nature of the, and why, 96

Injustice of self-love, 239

---- that others should attach themselves to us, 240

---- letter on, 254

Innocents, Massacre of the, 221

Inquisition, the, and the Society, 284

Insensibility of man, 12

Instability, 101

Instinct and experience, 26

---- we have an, which raises us, 44

---- and reason, marks of two natures, 44

Intellect, the, believes naturally, 77

Intelligence, place of human, in the order of intelligible things, 22

Interest, our own, is a source of error, 54

Irenæus, Saint, 127

Isaac, 197

Isaiah, translation of a passage of, 147

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