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---- need to learn the Christian, before assailing it, 3

---- makes us know deeply the greatness and the baseness of man, 43

---- what it is, 97

---- is not certain, 102

---- more enforced by feeling than by reason, 103

---- founded on the Jewish religion, 119

---- divine or ridiculous, 172

---- excellence of the Christian, 183

---- others but the Christian, false, 183

---- wise and foolish, 187

---- other than Christian, equal man sometimes to God and sometimes to the brutes, 188

---- perpetuity of the Christian, 197

---- which has always existed is that which is contrary to nature, 198

---- we should look to the details of, 312

---- two ways of urging the truth of our, 251

---- at once venerable and loveable, 254

---- miracle the foundation of, 258

---- the three notes of, 275

---- Jewish, to be differently regarded in tradition of its sacred books and in the tradition of the people, 115

---- is the figure of the Messiah, 176

---- Mahomedan, its foundation, 115

---- heathen, no foundation, 115

Religions, pagan, have no marks of truth, 119

Religions, that there are some lax, this proves nothing against religion, 277

Repose, men think they seek, but only seek agitation, 34

Reprobate, all things work for evil for the, 129

Republic, Christian and Jewish, have only had God for master, 122

---- ---- its laws, 241

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