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1 II, 62 | treated of the knowledge of self; of the divisions of Charron,
2 II, 100 | this human Ego is to love self only and consider self only.
3 II, 100 | love self only and consider self only. But what will man
4 II, 139 | prevent his thinking of self. For he is unhappy, king
5 II, 139 | turned their thoughts from self, and that they therefore
6 II, 142 | he be, if he meditate on self.~In all this I am not talking
7 II, 146 | thought is to begin with self, and with its Author and
8 II, 164 | are reduced to thinking of self and have no diversion.~
9 IV, 284 | love of Him and hatred of self. He inclines their heart
10 IV, 286 | love God only, and hate self only; but that, all being
11 VI, 364(58)| sufficiently respects one's self." ~
12 VII, 455 | 455. Self is hateful. You, Milton,
13 VII, 455 | true, if we only hated in Self the vexation which comes
14 VII, 455 | hate it.~In a word, the Self has two qualities: it is
15 VII, 455 | would enslave them; for each Self is the enemy, and would
16 VII, 470 | consists in annihilating self before that Universal Being,
17 VII, 476 | must love God only and hate self only.~If the foot had always
18 VII, 476 | knowledge and the love of self, and if it came to know
19 VII, 477 | unjust, for all tends to self. This is contrary to all
20 VII, 477 | good; and the propensity to self is the beginning of all
21 VII, 483 | believes it depends only on self and desires to make itself
22 VII, 483 | itself and to subject it to self, because each thing loves
23 VII, 485 | virtue, then, is to hate self (for we are hateful on account
24 VII, 494 | the esteem and contempt of self, to love and to hate.~
25 VII, 536 | an inward talk with his self alone, which it behoves
26 VII, 545 | would be effected by hating self, and by following Him through
27 VII, 549(93)| of this goodness to one's self." ~
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