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1 I, 11 | which immediately forms a desire to produce the same effects 2 I, 12 | everything, so full is he of the desire of talking.~ 3 I, 17 | which carry us whither we desire to go.~ 4 II, 72 | inclination; we burn with desire to find solid ground and 5 II, 100 | they hide it from us. We desire flattery, and they flatter 6 II, 126 | Description of man: dependency, desire of independence, need.~ 7 II, 139 | insatiable nature of the if desire. They think they are truly 8 II, 139 | and excite over it his desire, his anger, his fear, to 9 II, 147 | and in our own being; we desire to live an imaginary life 10 II, 150 | well; and those who read it desire the glory of having read 11 II, 150 | write this have perhaps this desire, and perhaps those who will 12 II, 153 | 153. Of the desire of being esteemed by those 13 III, 194 | future state."~Who would desire to have for a friend a man 14 III, 194 | disposition of heart than not to desire the truth of eternal promises. 15 III, 194 | perfect sincerity and a real desire to meet with truth, those 16 III, 226 | you in repose. But if you desire with all your heart to know 17 IV, 286 | God has made them; they desire only to love God; they desire 18 IV, 286 | desire only to love God; they desire to hate themselves only. 19 V, 304 | the masters, who do not desire the continuation of strife, 20 V, 325 | tyrannical than that of desire. They are principles natural 21 V, 332 | Tyranny consists in the desire of universal power beyond 22 V, 332 | and their fault is the desire to rule everywhere. Nothing 23 VI, 350 | always, and that, since the desire of glory imparts some power 24 VI, 389 | he can neither know, nor desire not to know. He cannot even 25 VI, 404 | Nothing can turn him from that desire, which is the most indelible 26 VI, 423 | would then lead man to the desire of finding truth; to be 27 VII, 425 | avoiding it, is the same desire in both, attended with different 28 VII, 425 | What is it, then, that this desire and this inability proclaim 29 VII, 425 | universal good, which all men desire, should not consist in any 30 VII, 425 | their reason is that this desire, being natural to man, since 31 VII, 430 | himself equal to me by the desire of finding his happiness 32 VII, 430 | light for those who only desire to see, and enough obscurity 33 VII, 437 | 437. We desire truth, and find within ourselves 34 VII, 437 | and death.~We cannot but desire truth and happiness, and 35 VII, 437 | certainty or happiness. This desire is left to us, partly to 36 VII, 450 | knowing this, we do not desire deliverance, what can we 37 VII, 450 | the defects of man, and desire for the truth of a religion 38 VII, 463 | have no inclination but the desire to establish themselves 39 VII, 471 | whom I had created this desire; for I am not the end of 40 VII, 477 | is unfair that we should desire it. If we were born reasonable 41 VII, 502(77)| Unto thee shall be his desire." ~ 42 VII, 537 | abominable, and bids him desire to be like God. Without 43 VIII, 584 | may return to Him, if they desire to seek and follow Him; 44 X, 691 | troubled at not seeing Him, who desire only to possess Him and 45 XI, 721 | shew that which thou didst desire, for thou are greatly beloved: 46 XI, 725 | shake all nations, and the desire of all the Gentiles shall 47 XII, 759 | lovable to me. I would not desire Him whom they fancy.) It 48 XIV, 884 | that it is made a crime to desire to change it. Formerly it 49 XIV, 902 | these good Fathers. They desire, like other people, to have


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