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| Alphabetical [« »] luminous 1 luscious 1 lust 30 lusts 22 lux 1 luxuries 2 luxurious 15 | Frequency [« »] 22 fall 22 flowers 22 human 22 lusts 22 means 22 need 22 often | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances lusts |
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1 I, 5 | whole body about senseless lusts; but, stretching upwards 2 I, 6 | only to destruction the lusts of the flesh. Thus in many 3 I, 6 | off as serous matter the lusts of the flesh, commits man 4 I, 9 | lives are ill of shameful lusts and reprehensible excesses, 5 I, 12| the roots of irrational lusts, pointing out what we ought 6 I, 13| irrational animal, given up to lusts by which he is ridden (as 7 II, 1 | under command we prevent lusts. See, then, that this power 8 II, 2 | wild impulses and burning lusts and fiery habits are kindled; 9 II, 2 | flesh, the holes made by lusts, through which the shame 10 II, 2 | has rotted away in many lusts, and has been rent asunder 11 II, 4 | be warlike, inflaming to lusts, or kindling up amours, 12 II, 10| types which correct our lusts. Moreover, the Paedagogue 13 II, 10| distinctly: "Go not after thy lusts, and abstain from thine 14 II, 11| purple, thus inflaming the lusts. And, in truth, those women 15 II, 13| is squandered on foolish lusts is to be reckoned waste, 16 III, 2 | spend its supplies on their lusts, that they may have many 17 III, 2 | instructor to restrain their lusts, nor one to say, "Do not 18 III, 3 | corrupt according to deceitful lusts; and be renewed (not by 19 III, 3 | pluck out not hairs, but lusts. I pity the boys possessed 20 III, 11| make no provision for the lusts of the flesh."~Ear-rings.~ 21 III, 11| out to waste. Thence also lusts are excited, the redundance 22 III, 12| walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings,