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1 IV, 28| whatever questions he may desire to have asked from the demons. 2 IV, 46| the dancer. Wherefore I desire that no one, astonished 3 V, 1 | urge many forward into a desire of learning, and into stedfastness 4 V, 3 | impulsive principle and desire for generation. "Thou art 5 V, 3 | is carnal, and causes the desire of the flesh. This, he says, 6 V, 6 | thoroughly to refute them as they desire.~ 7 V, 9 | beauty, pleasure, maturity, desire, and concupiscence; and 8 V, 21| passed into a concupiscent desire for her. But this Father, 9 V, 21| passing into concupiscent desire, might descend (from heaven) 10 VI, 2 | divergence from the inordinate desire of that silly Simon, it 11 VI, 3 | failed to accomplish his desire, he nevertheless wished 12 VI, 12| generation, the beginning of the desire of the generation is from 13 VI, 12| from fire. Wherefore the desire after mutable generation 14 VI, 26| of Aeons, whereas others desire that Sige should exist along 15 VI, 27| altered fear into animal desire, and (made) grief material, 16 VII, 9 | impassively, (and) unactuated by desire, willed to create a world. 17 VII, 15| nothing may inordinately desire anything of the things that 18 VII, 15| from him; for he will not desire aught of impossible things, 19 VII, 15| no respect anything may desire aught of those things that 20 VII, 20| embrace similar objects of desire with the (power just alluded 21 VIII, 8 | heretics) devise, in their desire to set up for themselves 22 IX, 13| every act of inordinate desire, being averse even to hearing 23 IX, 26| contemporaries have afforded a desire of learning (with) great 24 X, 10| but different (creatures desire Him) from different causes. 25 X, 11| passed into inordinate desire for the half virgin, and 26 X, 23| that exist when He might so desire. Noetus maintained that 27 X, 26| our particularity is our desire to manifest to those who