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1 I, 6 | order to improve and not to corrupt them; and we cannot make
2 II, 60 | First part: That nature is corrupt. Proved by nature itself.~
3 IV, 286 | only; but that, all being corrupt and unworthy of God, God
4 VII, 434 | fact, if man had never been corrupt, he would enjoy in his innocence
5 VII, 434 | and if man had always been corrupt, he would have no idea of
6 VII, 441 | principle that human nature is corrupt and fallen from God, that
7 VII, 441 | him, to a lost God and a corrupt nature.~
8 VII, 448 | sees well that nature is corrupt and that men are averse
9 VII, 536(90)| 33. "Evil communications corrupt good manners." ~
10 VIII, 560 | is that we are miserable, corrupt, separated from God, but
11 IX, 618 | mysteries; that all men are corrupt and in disgrace with God;
12 XI, 721 | cunning). "He shall wish to corrupt her, but she shall not stand
13 XI, 725 | of the scribes shall be corrupt and rotten. Those who shall
14 XII, 736 | that they were universally corrupt, but that a Redeemer should
15 XIII, 854 | men believe miracles. You corrupt religion either in favour
16 XIV, 888 | some lax monks and some corrupt casuists, who are not members
17 XIV, 893 | at least exist. But these corrupt the laws. The model is damaged.~
18 XIV, 897 | they make the whole Church corrupt, that they may be saints.~
19 XIV, 906 | submit the decision to the corrupt reason, and the choice of
20 XIV, 906 | choice of decisions to the corrupt will, in order that all
21 XIV, 906 | in order that all that is corrupt in the nature of man may
22 XIV, 919 | allowable to write well, so corrupt or ignorant is the Inquisition!~"
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