Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   6|   would not, in the pride and arrogance of enlightenment, trust
 2   I,  38|        who has restrained our arrogance, and has caused our necks,
 3   I,  63|        did He not destroy the arrogance of the proud? Did He not
 4  II,   1|        puffed up with haughty arrogance, inflict at random injuries
 5  II,   3|       haughtiness of mind and arrogance, as it is called by the
 6  II,   7|     are uplifted by pride and arrogance so as to suppose ourselves
 7  II,  16|       lay aside your habitual arrogance, O men, who claim God as
 8  II,  19|     carried away by pride and arrogance, would they believe themselves
 9  II,  29| should have subdued pride and arrogance, by the evils of which we
10  II,  63|   were free from presumption, arrogance, and conceit, you might
11 VII,  14|   fellows teach to delight in arrogance, and in being preferred
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