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---- without Jesus Christ is in vice and misery, 226

---- before Jesus Christ knew nothing of himself, 226

---- is not worthy of God, but not incapable of being rendered worthy, 227

---- often mistakes his imagination for his heart, 308

---- cannot understand certain effects of nature,313

Martial, 81

Marton, 192

Martyrs, why the example of their deaths touches us, 238

Masorah, the, 123

Mathematics and the practical mind, 310

Matter cannot know itself, 24

Mediator, God cannot be known without a, 92

---- without a, there can be no communion between God and man, 245

Mediocrity, nothing good but, 76

Mem, discussion on the subject, 166

Members, relation of the, to the body, 237

---- the body formed of thinking, 237

---- must have the same will as the body, 239

Memory is necessary for every operation of the reason, 309

Men, naturally hate each other, 70

---- epigram upon one-eyed, 81

Mercy of God, its greatness, 208

---- calls to repentance, 241

---- why we implore, 241

Merit, man's judgment of, 192

---- an ambiguous word, 297

Messiah, that the, should mould a new people by his spirit, 122

---- effect and tokens of the coming of the, 135

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