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1 1, LXV | acquaintances, is not in the habit of receiving from them what 2 2, III | fathers, who are in the habit of rebuking those who do 3 2, XX | with whom he was in the habit of eating and drinking, 4 3, LX | night, and by "reason of habit has his senses exercised 5 3, LXV | prevented from so doing by their habit of sinning, being constantly 6 3, LXVI | sinners by nature, and also by habit, the possibility of a complete 7 3, LXVI | given to sin by nature and habit could not by any means-- 8 3, LXVI | inclined to sin by nature and habit, no one could completely 9 3, LXVII | were both by nature and habit given to the commission 10 3, LXVII | that sinners by nature and habit cannot be completely reformed 11 3, LXVIII | sinners both by nature and habit, whom no one could have 12 4, XLII | In the next place, as his habit is, in order to put the 13 4, L | can, and who by reason of habit has his senses exercised 14 5, XXXIV | Callatians. who are in the habit of eating their parents, 15 6, III | but is produced by long habit, and bursts forth suddenly 16 6, LXXVII | and who has gained such a habit (of goodness) that none 17 8, VIII | wicked impulse or an evil habit, it is plain that no injury 18 8, XXXVIII| prevent the formation of the habit of reviling any one whatever;