Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | saints with hypocrites.~Worldly senses are the ladder of
2 1, 8 | instructed him that his worldly journey was now over, and
3 1, 16| naught but perplexity.~Our worldly goods rob us of our heavenly
4 4, 2 | and cast away all care for worldly things, and, impelled by
5 4, 2 | without obliging him to mix in worldly affairs. The saints ordered
6 4, 2 | which he had gained by worldly labour before this miracle
7 4, 2 | that he had no need of worldly wealth, he offered up a
8 4, 8 | Darvesh who had renounced worldly wealth for the sake of God
9 5, 2 | like Pharaoh, running after worldly rank and power, to their
10 5, 3 | proceeds to point out that worldly cleverness and accomplishments
11 5, 3 | seeks his water of life in worldly joys,~To him comes death
12 5, 5 | entirely thrown away on worldly men, who only desire to
13 5, 5 | I grant I am not rich in worldly wealth, yet the inspiration
14 5, 6 | weeping is not caused by worldly grieves, but by the deep
15 5, 6 | mere human sighs raised by worldly sorrows. His tears and his
16 5, 10| better than trust in God, as worldly occupations often lead to
17 5, 10| wisdom man must shake off worldly illusions.~The fox said, "
18 6, 1 | himself from grasping at worldly pleasures will find true
19 6, 3 | must continue urging the worldly to repent and avail themselves
20 6, 9 | escaped from the bondage of worldly lusts and illusions, and,
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