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1 I, 1 | their principles, they are lost in matters of intuition
2 II, 72 | let him regard himself as lost in this remote corner of
3 II, 139 | comes it that this man, who lost his only son a few months
4 III, 194 | profoundly that we must have lost all feeling to be indifferent
5 III, 236 | the True Cause, you are lost. "But," say you, "if He
6 VI, 342 | that the prey is found or lost, it would indeed also speak
7 VII, 425 | incest. And since man has lost the true good, everything
8 VII, 426 | 426. True nature being lost, everything becomes its
9 VII, 426 | as the true good being lost, everything becomes its
10 VII, 441 | man and without him, to a lost God and a corrupt nature.~
11 VII, 489 | that by one man all was lost, and the bond broken between
12 VII, 543(91)| their curiosity, they have lost by their pride." Quod curiositate
13 VII, 553 | the first Adam, where he lost himself and the whole human
14 VIII, 556 | enough to know that he has lost it. For to know of his loss,
15 IX, 631 | restored the Scriptures lost during the Captivity.~(Theos)
16 XI, 692 | himself and, as it were, lost in this corner of the universe,
17 XI, 692 | thereupon these wretched and lost beings, having looked around
18 XI, 725 | me these, seeing I have lost my children, and am desolate,
19 XII, 800 | tortures, and death, they were lost. Let us follow up this thought.~
20 XIII, 840 | A man would need to have lost his senses to conclude from
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