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1 II, VII | be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him with whom there is 2 II, XX | of anything whose present enjoyment carries the idea of delight 3 II, XX | thought of a probable future enjoyment of a thing which is apt 4 II, XXI | in pain; or positive, as enjoyment of pleasure. That it is 5 II, XXI | our eternity, whatever our enjoyment be, we look beyond the present, 6 II, XXI | up the action whereon the enjoyment depends, is the desire to 7 II, XXI | happiness within some little enjoyment or aim of this life, and 8 II, XXI | Things in their present enjoyment are what they seem: the 9 II, XXI | Because the indolency and enjoyment we have, sufficing for our 10 II, XXI | happiness, which consists in the enjoyment of pleasure, without any 11 II, XXI | should forego a present enjoyment. But that this is a false 12 II, XXXIII| separated the sense of that enjoyment and its loss, from the idea