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1 I, 5 | straightforward and upright in mind, which is the basis of simplicity 2 I, 6 | shedding its beams around the mind, the moment we hear, we 3 I, 6 | nor hath entered into the mind of man," who have not perceived 4 I, 8 | the sluggishness of the mind by His sharp words as by 5 II, 1 | to the body itself to the mind, acquires a clear view of 6 II, 1 | they have not buried the mind beneath food, nor deceived 7 II, 1 | it is the mark of a silly mind to be amazed and stupefied 8 II, 1 | burying as he does his mind in his belly, very like 9 II, 1 | glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things." To them 10 II, 2 | the helmsman, the human mind, is tossed about on the 11 II, 3 | this beforehand in their mind, "that all that we possess 12 II, 4 | drawing to perturbation of mind, by the licentious and mischievous 13 II, 4 | possible from our robust mind those liquid harmonies, 14 II, 5 | forms of speech flow from mind and manners, ludicrous expressions 15 II, 5 | speech is the fruit of the mind. If, then, wags are to be 16 II, 5 | overmaster the feebleness of the mind.~ 17 II, 7 | unseemly sights, inflame the mind, while faith within them 18 II, 9 | the soul, by filling the mind with ten thousand phantasies. 19 II, 10| of sense, but that of the mind it is impossible to escape. 20 II, 11| ye of doubtful (or lofty) mind." Now pride and luxury make 21 II, 11| are the proof of a weak mind, covering as they do the 22 III, 2 | fire is guided. For the mind is carried away by pleasure; 23 III, 3 | but in the spirit of your mind; and put on the new man, 24 III, 3 | beautiful thing in man, his mind, which every day he ought 25 III, 4 | sobriety, who are fairer in my mind than apes, and capable of 26 III, 11| Above all, we are to keep in mind what was spoken sacredly: " 27 III, 11| their wives to be unhappy in mind, let the latter, if they 28 III, 11| being perpetually put in mind of their licentiousness. ~ 29 III, 11| Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of 30 III, 11| keenness of a well-regulated mind for discourse, and retention 31 III, 11| but is recalled from the mind, as from the stomach, to 32 III, 11| them sport. And ease of mind is not to be purchased by