Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | without cessation. Let him lose himself in wonders as amazing
2 II, 94 | nothing natural he may not lose.~
3 II, 153 | woes, errors, etc. We even lose our life with joy, provided
4 III, 194 | without emotion that he will lose all by death. It is a monstrous
5 III, 194 | something, and at least will not lose much. But as for those who
6 III, 233 | You have two things to lose, the true and the good;
7 III, 233 | gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager,
8 III, 233 | gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without
9 III, 233 | And why? What have you to lose?~But to show you that this
10 IV, 262 | belief. The former fear to lose Him; the latter fear to
11 V, 323 | does not love me, for I can lose these qualities without
12 VI, 357 | infinitely great, so that we lose ourselves in them and no
13 VII, 425 | envy, and which no one can lose against his will. And their
14 VII, 476 | be cut off, or it would lose its character as member!
15 VII, 553 | knewest thy sins, thou wouldst lose heart."~I shall lose it
16 VII, 553 | wouldst lose heart."~I shall lose it then, Lord, for on Thy
17 XII, 781 | gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Whosoever
18 XII, 781 | will save his soul, shall lose it."~"I am not come to destroy
19 XIII, 843| to deny them, or again to lose one's senses in order to
20 XIV, 920 | is all my strength. If I lose it, I am undone. I shall
21 XIV, 921 | probable that I shall not lose my action by not prosecuting
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