Book, Chapter
1 1, 12-19| to satiate the insatiate desires of a wealthy beggary, and
2 1, 18-29| penal blindness to lawless desires. In quest of the fame of
3 2, 2-2 | the precipice of unholy desires, and sunk me in a gulf of
4 2, 3-6 | the briers of unclean desires grew rank over my head,
5 2, 6-13 | lost, the delight of its desires; because it would have nothing
6 2, 8-16 | inflamed the itching of my desires by the excitement of accomplices.
7 3, 2-2 | fire. Why is it, that man desires to be made sad, beholding
8 3, 2-2 | no means suffer? yet he desires as a spectator to feel sorrow
9 3, 4-7 | have other purposes and desires. Every vain hope at once
10 4, 1-1 | and the intemperance of desires. There, desiring to be cleansed
11 5, 8-15 | them; whilst through my desires, Thou wert hurrying me to
12 6, 6-9 | thou deridedst me. In these desires I underwent most bitter
13 6, 11-18| and lying frenzies of vain desires. And lo, I was now in my
14 8, 1-2 | secular life; yea now that my desires no longer inflamed me, as
15 9, 5-13 | former errors and present desires, begging his advice what
16 10, 31-45| Take from me (saith he) the desires of the belly; whence it
17 10, 36-59| sinner is praised in the desires of his soul, nor he blessed
18 13, 7-8 | speak of the weight of evil desires, downwards to the steep
19 13, 17-20| Thou restrainest the wicked desires of men's souls, and settest
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