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1 Intro, 0| Papal Legate, who, in his confusion, committed the blunder of 2 Intro, 0| the first simile when the confusion of metaphor in the original 3 2, 2 | of self, and its end in confusion, if this knowledge were 4 2, 23 | which will generate in it confusion and shame. Know that, in 5 2, 23 | countenance in darkness, in confusion, and in hatred, not through 6 2, 26 | The pain and confusion of the darkened ones, on 7 3, 2 | she should be brought to confusion. And together with confusion 8 3, 2 | confusion. And together with confusion would come the Devil, who 9 3, 2 | not only on account of her confusion, but also through the despair 10 3, 2 | humble mind, nor can any confusion of spirit be greater than 11 3, 2 | wished to overthrow you, by confusion, wishing to prove to you 12 3, 2 | If I put you down through confusion, you rise to Heaven on the 13 3, 2 | or suffer annoyance and confusion of mind; of course provided 14 3, 3 | lest it bring the soul to confusion, for it would cause the 15 3, 24 | soul, remains only greater confusion, for her light is extinguished 16 3, 31 | error brings him to great confusion. ~ 17 3, 31 | but reproaches with great confusion. His injustice which he 18 3, 31 | great is that shame and confusion that unless in their life 19 3, 31 | servants, that is to say, confusion and condemnation; they wish 20 3, 31 | for your greater pain and confusion you have before your conscience 21 3, 31 | obligations and more intolerable confusion do they receive for not 22 4, 8 | remains always in sadness and confusion of mind, tormented by the 23 4, 8 | is covered with shame and confusion for the faults which he