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1 II, 152 | 152. Pride.—Curiosity is only vanity. 2 II, 153 | those with whom we are.—Pride takes such natural possession 3 IV, 249 | in formalities; but it is pride to be unwilling to submit 4 IV, 250 | them to the internal is pride.~ 5 IV, 260 | perished?~False humanity, pride.~Lift the curtain. You try 6 VI, 377 | humility are a source of pride in the vain and of humility 7 VI, 405 | 405. Contradiction.—Pride counterbalancing all miseries. 8 VI, 406 | 406. Pride counterbalances and takes 9 VII, 430 | remedy for our ills? Is man's pride cured by placing him on 10 VII, 430 | then, will teach us to cure pride and lust? What religion 11 VII, 430 | glory without falling into pride. He wanted to make himself 12 VII, 430 | Your chief maladies are pride, which takes you away from 13 VII, 430 | only to administer to your pride; they made you think that 14 VII, 434 | uncertainty and error; the pride and refuse of the universe!~ 15 VII, 435 | could not escape either pride or sloth, the two sources 16 VII, 435 | cowardice, or escape it by pride. For if they knew the excellence 17 VII, 435 | avoided sloth, but fell into pride. And if they recognized 18 VII, 435 | infinitely more than natural pride, but without inflating; 19 VII, 450 | ourselves to be full of pride, ambition, lust, weakness, 20 VII, 458 | lust of the eyes, or the pride of life; libido sentiendi, 21 VII, 458 | the holy Jerusalem! There pride can no longer assail them 22 VII, 460 | flesh, the lust of the eyes, pride, etc.—There are three orders 23 VII, 460 | inquiry specially; in wisdom, pride specially. Not that a man 24 VII, 460 | it is not the place for pride; for in granting to a man 25 VII, 460 | proud. The proper place for pride is in wisdom, for it cannot 26 VII, 493 | duties; our weaknesses, pride, and lust; and the remedies, 27 VII, 497 | sources of our sins are pride and sloth, God has revealed 28 VII, 497 | of justice is to humble pride, however holy may be our 29 VII, 524 | exposed, of despair or of pride.~ 30 VII, 526 | Misery induces despair, pride induces presumption. The 31 VII, 527 | that of man's misery causes pride. The knowledge of man's 32 VII, 528 | whom we approach without pride and before whom we humble 33 VII, 532 | in order to humble our pride and exalt our humility.~ 34 VII, 538 | 538. With how little pride does a Christian believe 35 VII, 543(91)| they have lost by their pride." Quod curiositate invenerunt, 36 VII, 550 | of miseries, of lust, of pride, and of ambition, has made 37 VII, 553 | I see in me depths of pride, curiosity, and lust. There 38 VIII, 556 | gives rise either to the pride of philosophers, who have 39 VIII, 579 | foreseeing that the seeds of pride would make heresies spring 40 VIII, 581 | harm the will. To humble pride.~ 41 XIV, 898 | passages of Scripture, and who pride themselves in finding one


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