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1 I, 6 | their own spit, through want of consideration of nature? 2 II, 1 | belly of the wicked shall want," filled with the appetites 3 II, 1 | courses good. And to be in no want of necessaries is the medium. 4 II, 2 | thirst is a sensation of want, and craves means suitable 5 II, 2 | suitable for supplying the want, and not sumptuous liquor. 6 II, 5 | issues differently it shows a want of restraint. For, in a 7 II, 7 | filthiness, which argues want of restraint. For we are 8 II, 11| repletion, as we have said, of want. Whatever is beyond that, 9 II, 13| luxury, while many are in want. How much more glorious 10 II, 13| not possess [i.e., of the want of beauty]. It is suitable, 11 III, 2 | stones, and there is no want of artistic painting; and 12 III, 3 | modesty to any at home. Their want of shame in public attests 13 III, 7 | almighty God, the Word, is in want of nothing, and never is 14 III, 7 | appertains to him, to feel no want. This Word, who trains us, 15 III, 8 | licentiousness; lest lust, through want of punishment, should throw 16 III, 10| and supply him who is in want, are proper exercises. " 17 III, 11| equally honest. But since want of training produces an 18 III, 12| and acquire motion! When I want to form man, I want matter, 19 III, 12| When I want to form man, I want matter, and have matter