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---- how it should be regulated, 237

---- source of all confusion, 239

Seneca, quotations from, 110

Sensation, no misery apart from, 47

Sense of the prophecies always the same, 171

---- there are various kinds of good, 311

Senses deceive the reason, 51

Sensuality, men have drawn rules from, 69

---- manner in which it is used, 70

Sepulchre of Jesus Christ, 234

Sermon, how some people listen to the, 316

Servant, relation to his master, 293

Shem, 126, 169

Ship, as an example, 63

Sibyls, books of the, 174

Sickness, resignation of man in time of, 74

Silence is the greatest persecution, 283

Simplicity of things compared to our double and complex nature, 25

Sin, all is, that is repugnant to the will of God, 247

---- original, 192

---- mystery of the transmission of, 107

---- foolishness of original, to man, 192

---- tradition of original, according to the Jews, 194

Sincerity, a necessary quality of every religion, 182

Sinners, enemies of God, 165

Sins, called enemies by David, 171

---- the two sources of, 241

Six days and the six ages of the world, 174

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