Augustine, St.,
sawthatweworkforanuncertainty, 234;
onthesubmissionofreason, 270;
onmiracles, 811;
hisauthority, 868
Augustus, hissayingaboutHerod’sson, 179
Authority, inbelief, 260
Authors, vanityofcertain, 43
Automatism, human, 252
Babylon, riversof, 459
Beauty,
acertainstandardof, 32;
poetical, 33
Belief,
threesourcesof, 245;
ruleof, 260;
ofsimplepeople, 284;
withoutreadingtheTestaments, 286;
theCrosscreates, 587;
reasonswhythereisno, inthemiracles, 825
Bias, leadstoerror, 98
Birth,
noble, anadvantage, 322;
personsofhigh, honouredanddespised, 337
Blame, andpraise, 501
Blood, exampleofthecirculationof, 96
Body,
nourishmentofthe, 356;
the, anditsmembers, 475, 476;
infinitedistancebetweenmindand, 792
Brutes, nomutualadmirationamongthe, 401
C?sar, comparedwithAlexanderandAugustus, 132
Calling, chancedecidesthechoiceofa, 97
Calvinism, errorof, 776
Canonical, thehereticalbooksprovethe, 568
Carthusianmonk, differencebetweenasoldieranda, 538
Casuists,
truebelievershavenopretextforfollowingtheirlaxity, 888;
submitthedecisiontoacorruptedreason, 906;
cannotgiveassurancetoaconscienceinerror, 908; allowlusttoact, 913
