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1 I, 15| nations. On account of this vanity the Sibyl thus rebukes them:--~" 2 I, 20| senate acted with the same vanity in placing Mind among the 3 II, 1 | brought to light the impious vanity of men, to assert the majesty 4 II, 3 | though they understand the vanity of these ceremonies, nevertheless 5 III, 20| not a mark of consummate vanity, that before his death he 6 III, 30| MEANS WE MUST PASS FROM THE VANITY OF THE PHILOSOPHERS TO TRUE 7 V, 2 | man was despised, as his vanity deserved; for he did not 8 V, 3 | CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, AND THE VANITY OF ITS ADVERSARIES; AND 9 V, 3 | conclusion convicts you of folly, vanity, and error. For you affirm 10 V, 19| that He might show the vanity and error of these superstitions, 11 V, 20| XX. OF THE VANITY AND CRIMES IMPIOUS SUPERSTITIONS, 12 VI, 11| those who, induced by the vanity of popular favour, expend 13 VI, 18| insult, and his impatience, vanity, and madness had not poured 14 VI, 20| games contain but levity, vanity, and madness? For their 15 VII, 1 | avail, either to see the vanity of false wisdom, or to know 16 VII, 26| philosophy, deride as folly and vanity, because we are not accustomed