Book, Chapter
1 1, 18-28| that thirsteth for Thy pleasures, whose heart saith unto
2 1, 20-31| and others - I sought for pleasures, sublimities, truths, and
3 2, 2-4 | bitter alloy all my unlawful pleasures: that I might seek pleasures
4 2, 2-4 | pleasures: that I might seek pleasures without alloy. But where
5 2, 6-13 | plenteousness of incorruptible pleasures. Prodigality presents a
6 4, 7-12 | banquetings, nor in the pleasures of the bed and the couch;
7 4, 16-25| ungoverned, whereby carnal pleasures are drunk in, so do errors
8 5, 8-14 | that they did not, at their pleasures, petulantly rush into the
9 6, 16-26| yet deeper gulf of carnal pleasures, but the fear of death,
10 6, 16-26| abundance soever of carnal pleasures. And yet these friends I
11 8, 3-7 | and strong. Yea, the very pleasures of human life men acquire
12 8, 7-17 | already found, and to the pleasures of the body, though spread
13 10, 35-54| delight of all senses and pleasures, wherein its slaves, who
14 10, 37-60| refraining my mind from the pleasures of the flesh and idle curiosity,
15 11, 2-3 | exceedeth the abundance of pleasures. Give what I love: for I
16 11, 2-4 | honours and offices, or the pleasures of the flesh, or necessaries
17 13, 21-29| was dead while it lived in pleasures; in death-bringing pleasures,
18 13, 21-29| pleasures; in death-bringing pleasures, Lord, for Thou, Lord, art
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