Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | to become free from evil passions, and to~give up all hatred
2 2, 10| their senses, subduing their passions, and practicing austere~
3 4, 12| have freed our~mind from passions of egotism. Perfect peace
4 4, 15| have conquered self~and the passions of self; those alone are
5 4, 16| self-indulgent man is a slave to~his passions, and pleasure-seeking is
6 4, 16| the gratification of the passions,~the craving for a future
7 11, 34| the tyrannical~yoke of the passions are like seed deposited
8 11, 34| deposited in a bad soil. The~passions of the receiver of the alms
9 13, 47| that are swayed by impure passions,~when they listen to the
10 13, 48| to take offense, his own passions will grow, and he is far~
11 13, 48| from the destruction of passions. Not about the perversities
12 13, 59| one that has destroyed his passions. Thou art glorious, thoughtful,~
13 14, 66| in keeping his senses~and passions under control; so, resolving
14 14, 66| thou~fall a prey to the passions of thy misguided heart.
15 17, 95| shall cease to be a slave of passions. The~righteous man casts
16 18, 97| who~were not yet free from passions some stretched out their
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