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---- diversion is our greatest, 38

Mites, taken as an example, 20

Miton, 12, 84

Molina, 276, 291

Monks, their position in the world foolish, 282

Monster, man is an incomprehensible, 46

Montaigne, his defects and qualities, 17

---- his opinion on custom, 64

---- for and against miracles, 258

Morality, in what it consists, 193

---- of the judgment and of the intellect, 307

Morals, science of, 82

---- Jesuits judge of their faith by their, 290

---- a special but universal science, 292

Moses commanded every one to read his books, 115

---- a man of genius, 125

---- the proof of the truth of, 125

---- foretold the calling of the Gentiles and the reprobation of the Jews, 140

---- his teaching, 140

---- his declarations against the Jews, 173

---- his mystical sense of the Creation, 174

---- compared with Jesus Christ, 229

---- his rules for judging miracles, 257

Motion, our nature exists by, 73

Natural principles are but principles of custom, 64

Nature offers nothing but matter for doubt and disquiet, 104

---- comparison between Scriptures and, 128

---- is an image of grace, 161

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