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luke 12
lumen 2
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lust 44
lustravit 1
lustre 3
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45 put
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Blaise Pascal
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lust

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1 I, 24 | So much does our perverse lust like to do the contrary 2 I, 41 | thinking otherwise.~For lust is the source of all our 3 II, 135 | hopeless misery, brutal lust, and extreme cruelty.~ 4 IV, 262 | 262. Superstition and lust. Scruples, evil desires. 5 V, 314 | that you are only a king of lust, and take the ways of lust.~ 6 V, 314 | lust, and take the ways of lust.~ 7 V, 334 | The reason of effects.—Lust and force are the source 8 V, 334 | source of all our actions; lust causes voluntary actions, 9 VI, 402 | greatness of man even in his lust, to have known how to extract 10 VI, 403 | extracted so fair an order from lust.~ 11 VI, 423 | should hate in himself the lust which determined his will 12 VII, 430 | teach us to cure pride and lust? What religion will, in 13 VII, 430 | their blindness and their lust, which have become their 14 VII, 430 | takes you away from God, and lust, which binds you to earth; 15 VII, 446 | awe and be afraid of your lust, and it will not lead you 16 VII, 450 | full of pride, ambition, lust, weakness, misery, and injustice, 17 VII, 451 | one another. They employ lust as far as possible in the 18 VII, 452 | unfortunate is not contrary to lust. On the contrary, we can 19 VII, 453 | 453. From lust men have found and extracted 20 VII, 454 | other means of satisfying lust without doing injury to 21 VII, 458 | that is in the world is the lust of the flesh, or the lust 22 VII, 458 | lust of the flesh, or the lust of the eyes, or the pride 23 VII, 460 | 460. The lust of the flesh, the lust of 24 VII, 460 | The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, pride, etc.— 25 VII, 460 | In things of the flesh lust reigns specially; in intellectual 26 VII, 479 | not. Now we are full of lust. Therefore we are full of 27 VII, 485 | are hateful on account of lust) and to seek a truly lovable 28 VII, 491 | must also be aware of human lust and weakness; ours is so. 29 VII, 493 | our weaknesses, pride, and lust; and the remedies, humility 30 VII, 523 | Adam, and all morality in lust and in grace.~ 31 VII, 544 | strength. Self-love and lust, which hinder us, are unbearable 32 VII, 550 | weakness, of miseries, of lust, of pride, and of ambition, 33 VII, 553 | of pride, curiosity, and lust. There is no relation between 34 VIII, 564| and thus it can only be lust or malice of heart. And 35 VIII, 564| who shun it, that it is lust, not reason, which makes 36 VIII, 579| produces fruits contrary to lust.~ 37 X, 659 | 660. Lust has become natural to us 38 X, 663 | Typical.—God made use of the lust of the Jews to make them 39 X, 663 | brought the remedy for their lust.~ 40 X, 691 | has no other enemy than lust, which turns him from God, 41 XI, 713 | how? by flattering their lust and making them hope to 42 XII, 771 | nations were in unbelief and lust. The whole world now became 43 XII, 782 | the natural opposition of lust; but, above all, the kings 44 XIV, 913 | 914. They allow lust to act, and check scruples;


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