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1 I, 8 | murderer, although he slew two human beings with one stroke:19 2 II, 2 | of money: but he who has human beings entrusted to him, 3 II, 3 | 3. But in the case of human infirmities, it is not easy 4 II, 4 | parted from it: but if a human being wanders away from 5 III, 1 | imagine it possible for human nature to despise this dignity 6 III, 1 | arrogance is the reason why human nature would not aspire 7 III, 4(4)| nature being seated in the human body, the two together make 8 III, 4 | do you not know that no human soul could have endured 9 III, 5 | Heaven, and had transcended human nature, and were released 10 III, 9 | indeed most of all drives the human soul headlong to perdition), 11 III, 11 | For just as lovers of the human person, as long as they 12 III, 14 | trifle, as is natural in a human being, traversing the treacherous 13 III, 14 | or one who inherited a human nature, but like an angel, 14 III, 14 | form your judgment from human opinion only, please to 15 III, 15 | wealth, and seniority, and human distinction; but when I 16 III, 16 | the avarice and pride of human nature, and considering 17 III, 17 | passionateness of their own human nature, so that, speaking 18 IV, 1 | grace of God, but are due to human ambition. God chose Judas, 19 IV, 2 | appear worthy, so far as human power can, of the incorruptible 20 IV, 2 | they far surpass ordinary human virtue, and are versed in 21 IV, 7 | to be so as long as the human race shall last. For as 22 V, 5 | of the usual plea which human nature urges, that one cannot 23 V, 8 | withdraw himself from all human passions, and study to frame 24 VI, 2 | to the utmost extent of human power they may draw near 25 VI, 12 | beauty, transcending that of human nature, and that in this 26 VI, 12 | of men lying together, a human arm and a chariot wheel 27 VI, 13 | the evil one against the human race. And if any one inquire