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1 I, 8 | fructify, not to indulge in lust. Now, reproof addressed 2 I, 10| assuages sins, reducing lust, and at the same time inspiring 3 I, 13| most generic passions thus: lust, as desire disobedient to 4 II, 2 | their body, the members of lust coming to maturity sooner 5 II, 2 | and allay the agitation of lust when it is already in commotion. 6 II, 2 | intestinal appetites, enslaved to lust and anger. For just as Elpenor 7 II, 4 | invites drunkenness, rouses lust, and is audacious in deeds 8 II, 6 | adultery," by "Thou shalt not lust." For adultery is the fruit 9 II, 6 | adultery is the fruit of lust, which is the evil root. 10 II, 7 | them easily carried away by lust. Sometimes also they are 11 II, 8 | which draws us in to sensual lust. For the licentious man 12 II, 13| clear of ornaments. The lust which commits fornication 13 III, 1 | when the amorous storms of lust blow on it before the coming 14 III, 1 | withered by destruction. For lust becomes and fabricates all 15 III, 2 | then, no limit to their lust, they push on to shamelessness. 16 III, 2 | commit adultery;" nor, "Lust not;" or, "Travel not by 17 III, 2 | not;" or, "Travel not by lust into adultery;" or further, " 18 III, 3 | prostitutes; and licence in lust shows them to be the men 19 III, 3 | with strong propensities to lust practise, when they look 20 III, 4 | are unable to indulge in lust. But a true eunuch is not 21 III, 4 | and fornication to provoke lust, endeavouring to please 22 III, 5 | crouching menial liberty to lust, by permitting fearless 23 III, 5 | in order to audacity in lust, casting off fear in consequence 24 III, 5 | itself the wantonness of lust shines clearly; as in the 25 III, 8 | falling on some sinners, lest lust being unavenged, should 26 III, 8 | on licentiousness; lest lust, through want of punishment, 27 III, 11| and para-lysed juvenile lust with the splendour of the 28 III, 11| out," He says, dragging lust up from the foundation. 29 III, 11| adultery with the eyes, lust skirmishing through them. 30 III, 11| for one, who looks not, to lust. For it is not enough for