Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-20| too, but from the sin and vanity of this life, because I
2 1, 13-22| the choice spectacle of my vanity. ~ ~
3 3, 1-1 | fain, through exceeding vanity, be fine and courtly. I
4 3, 4-7 | vainglorious end, a joy in human vanity. In the ordinary course
5 4, 2-2 | guidance of such as loved vanity, and sought after leasing,
6 4, 16-26| by Thy truth, but by my vanity devised out of things corporeal.
7 5, 5-8 | knowledge of piety. For it is vanity to make profession of these
8 5, 5-8 | falsified, with so mad a vanity of pride, that he sought
9 5, 10-20| what I could imagine in my vanity. His Nature then, being
10 6, 6-10 | incomparably beyond such vanity. Yea, and so was he then
11 7, 14-20| that they should not behold vanity, I ceased somewhat of my
12 8, 1-2 | I was no longer in that vanity; I had surmounted it; and
13 8, 2-4 | became bold-faced against vanity, and shame-faced towards
14 8, 7-18 | cast off the baggage of vanity; now, it is certain, and
15 9, 4-9 | of heart? why do ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?
16 9, 4-9 | leasing? For I had loved vanity, and sought after leasing.
17 9, 4-9 | of heart? why do ye love vanity, and seek after leasing?
18 9, 4-9 | long, not knowing, loved vanity, and sought after leasing:
19 9, 4-9 | held for truths, was there vanity and leasing; and I spake
20 9, 4-9 | had heard, who yet love vanity and seek after leasing!
21 10, 4-5 | whose mouth talketh of vanity, and their right hand is
22 10, 35-57| throngs of this abundant vanity, then are our prayers also
23 11, 30-40| and cease to speak that vanity. May they also be extended
24 12, 25-34| overboldness, and not insight but vanity was its parent. And therefore,
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