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1 Marc | fed horses"15 to those who lust after other women; and we
2 Marc | greediness of the belly, nor lust of the flesh, take hold
3 Theoph| as of a harp, raging with lust, and letting loose their
4 Theoph| excited by procreations to lust, and to be defiled, but
5 Thal | one, and be inflamed with lust after other men's wives."~
6 Theop | and draw up the organs of lust which overbalance and weigh
7 Thall | strength and urging him to lust. The second is the time
8 Thall | accustom my eyes not to lust after the charms of the
9 Thekla| Chapter XVII.-The Lust of the Flesh and Spirit:
10 Thekla| are two motions in us, the lust of the flesh and that of
11 Domn | combats and slaughter, into lust and idolatry, if the righteousness
12 Domn | from the incitements of lust, and from a woman - that
13 Arete | repress the heats of burning lust, and reckon them all as
14 Arete | the soul by evil deeds and lust; nor here to profess purity
15 Arete | better, those who without lust govern concupiscence, or
16 Arete | those who are free from lust, for they have their mined
17 Arete | every way inaccessible to lust, both as to their flesh
18 Arete | with fancies, and receiving lust flowing like a stream into
19 Arete | body which is free from lust.14 ~Gregorion. It must be
20 Arete | against the impulses of lust, and is not borne down by
21 Arete | stronger than he who does not lust.15 ~Gregorion. True.~Euboulios.
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