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Respect of men for each other, 55

---- what it is for, 72

Rest, secret instinct which leads men to seek, 35

---- complete, is insupportable, why, 40

Righteous man, the two natures in the, 273

Rivers are moving roads, 315

Roannez, M. de, 309

Roman legislators, 121

Romans, religion of the, 119

Rome began to fear Cromwell, 76

---- chief church of Christ, 136

---- must not stifle speech, 284

Royalty, without diversion, is unhappy, 33

Rule, to judge a work we need a, 305

---- special and particular, 308

---- man must have a, of faith, 309

Ruth, book of, 220

Sabbath, only a sign, 175

Sacrifices, exterior, not essential, 138

---- of the Jews and Gentiles, 140

---- uselessness of the, 75

Saints, foretold, but not foretellers, 215

---- their greatness and their empire, 227

---- their union, 279

Salomon de Tultie, pseudonym of Pascal, utility of his manner of writing, 312

Salvation, Jesus Christ has wrought the, of the just, while they slept, 232

Savages, 70

Scaramouch, as an example, 31

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