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1 I, pref| abandoned the pursuit of pleasures, that, being disengaged 2 II, 1 | themselves to the enjoyment of pleasures, by which they unconsciously 3 II, 2 | riches, and to despise the pleasures of the body, because wealth, 4 II, 13 | slave to the most degrading pleasures, and he destroyed the efficacy 5 III, 8 | THE CHIEF GOOD, AND THE PLEASURES OF THE SOUL AND BODY, AND 6 III, 8 | he is always rushing into pleasures of the body, and is only 7 III, 8 | man: they are eager for pleasures, they fear, they deceive, 8 III, 11 | for, or desire, or love pleasures, riches, dominions, and 9 III, 12 | because they are frail, and pleasures because they are of brief 10 III, 12 | avoiding the enticements of pleasures, and giving ourselves to 11 III, 17 | live in the indulgence of pleasures in every possible way; for 12 III, 27 | tortures of the body as pleasures, since it is sufficient 13 IV, 17 | themselves to their appetite and pleasures, they should be useless 14 IV, 25 | but make it the slave of pleasures and sweet allurements, and 15 IV, 26 | to crimes, or insatiable pleasures to disgraceful deeds, and 16 IV, 26 | up their life to deadly pleasures. For the placing of a crown 17 V, 3 | of life which is without pleasures, and despised all things 18 V, 22 | governments, since they bring pleasures to the body, and therefore 19 V, 23 | despises frail and vicious pleasures, for the sake of which riches 20 VI, 1 | themselves to the service of pleasures, they extinguish the force 21 VI, 3 | and firm and incorruptible pleasures; but that vices ensnare 22 VI, 3 | the appearance of empty pleasures to bitter griefs and miseries,-- 23 VI, 4 | OF THE WAYS OF LIFE, OF PLEASURES, ALSO OF THE HARDSHIPS OF 24 VI, 7 | For those who do not shun pleasures or riches, he withdraws 25 VI, 9 | to leave the pursuit of pleasures, and to endure all evils. 26 VI, 17 | true, the abstaining from pleasures; but in this respect it 27 VI, 17 | ought both to abstain from pleasures, and by no means to withhold 28 VI, 19 | desire for riches, lust for pleasures. But God has appointed fixed 29 VI, 19 | only for the enjoyment of pleasures: hence debaucheries, hence 30 VI, 20 | OFTHE SENSES, AND THEIR PLEASURES IN THEBRUTES AND IN MAN; 31 VI, 20 | THEBRUTES AND IN MAN; AND OF PLEASURES OFTHE EYES, AND SPECTACLES.~ 32 VI, 20 | should speak against the pleasures of the five senses, and 33 VI, 21 | XXI. OF THE PLEASURES OF THE EARS, AND OF SACRED 34 VI, 21 | aside hurtful and injurious pleasures, which would bind the mind 35 VI, 22 | XXII. OF THE PLEASURES OF TASTE AND SMELL.~But 36 VI, 22 | But with regard to the pleasures of taste and smell, which 37 VI, 22 | things. Those enticements of pleasures, then, are the instruments 38 VI, 22 | to death by delights and pleasures; and as men arrive at real 39 VI, 24 | when men have tasted sweet pleasures to their destruction, they 40 VII, 1 | restrain them from their pleasures, to which they have given 41 VII, 5 | riches, the prohibiting of pleasures, the contempt of pain and 42 VII, 5 | the enjoyments of various pleasures, by which the soul is weakened 43 VII, 5 | have given themselves up to pleasures which are the enemies of 44 VII, 9 | us to enjoy the sweetest pleasures, should we not appear to 45 VII, 9 | despises vicious and shameful pleasures, and bravely, inasmuch as 46 VII, 10 | fruits of vices, that is, pleasures, equally with themselves, 47 VII, 20 | they may enjoy wonderful pleasures; but that the wicked, since 48 VII, 27 | obtain these, the alluring pleasures of the present life must