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1 Arg | AFTER POINTING OUT THAT JEALOUSY OR ENVY IS A SIN ALL THE
2 III | among which is the evil of jealousy and envy. And if any one
3 III | us consider whence arises jealousy, and when and how it begins.
4 IV | of God, broke forth into jealousy with malevolent envy--not
5 IV | another by the instinct of his jealousy before he himself was first
6 IV | was first hurled down by jealousy, captive before he takes
7 IV | While, at the instigation of jealousy, he robs man of the grace
8 IV | who is about to perish by jealousy obeys the author of his
9 IV | imitating the devil in his jealousy; as it is written, "But
10 V | persecutes the good with envy and jealousy. So far prevailed the rage
11 V | brother Jacob, arose from jealousy also. For because the latter
12 V | hatred by the brands of jealousy. And that Joseph was sold
13 V | provocation save the spur of jealousy? Because, when Goliath was
14 V | praises of David, Saul through jealousy conceived the rage of enmity
15 V | were deceived by blinding jealousy, and could not open the
16 VI | boundary. The mischief of jealousy, manifold and fruitful,
17 VI | thence proceeds animosity. Jealousy inflames avarice, in that
18 VI | sees another more wealthy. Jealousy stirs up ambition, when
19 VI | exalted in honours. When jealousy darkens our perceptions,
20 VI | man who is haughty through jealousy, and perverse through envy,
21 VII | the wrong of the cheat. Jealousy has no limit; it is an evil
22 VII | burns with the fires of jealousy to an increased heat.~
23 IX | to health. The wounds of jealousy are hidden and secret; nor
24 IX | whom you persecute with jealousy, can evade and escape you.
25 IX | captive under the tyranny of jealousy; nor will any consolations
26 X | the snare of death through jealousy of his brother, when His
27 X | wantonness, not in strifes and jealousy." If the darkness has departed
28 XII | love of the Lord, who, when jealousy intrudes, can neither be
29 XIII | and kind, and averse from jealousy and rancour, such a one
30 XIII | there are still among you jealousy, and contention, and strifes,
31 XVII | had been possessed with jealousy and rancour, cast away all
32 XVIII| Cain does not enter, who by jealousy slew his brother. Think
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