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1 0, Life | was reared. "I always took delight," he tells us, "in learning,
2 0, Life | remains fresh. He "takes delight" ("dulce habui") in it all.
3 0, Life | recovering in that way my delight in study and writing, proceed
4 I, XXVII| suggestion, or proceeded to delight, or, what is worse, consented
5 I, XXVII| viz., by suggestion, by delight, and by consent. Suggestion
6 I, XXVII| Suggestion comes from the Devil, delight from the flesh, and consent
7 I, XXVII| and Eve, as flesh, took delight in it, but Adam, as the
8 I, XXVII| distinguish between suggestion and delight, and between delight and
9 I, XXVII| and delight, and between delight and consent. For when the
10 I, XXVII| mind, if there ensue no delight in the sin, the sin is in
11 I, XXVII| the flesh begins to take delight in it, then sin begins to
12 I, XXVII| the nourishment of it in delight, its maturity in the consent.
13 I, XXVII| the flesh begins to find delight, and yet the soul does not
14 I, XXVII| does not consent to that delight. And whereas the flesh cannot
15 I, XXVII| unwillingly bound by the carnal delight, so that through reason
16 I, XXVII| consent, yet being bound by delight, it grievously laments being
17 I, XXVII| loves, a captive by the delight which he unwillingly bears
18 IV, XXV | love of God and through delight in its rewards.~Having practised
19 V, XXIV | the church, I always took delight in learning, or teaching,
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