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1 II, 180 | 180. The great and the humble have the same misfortunes,
2 III, 233 | side? You will be faithful, humble, grateful, generous, a sincere
3 IV, 282 | then, to serve only to humble reason, which would judge
4 IV, 288 | know Him: those who have a humble heart, and who love lowliness,
5 VI, 377 | vain and of humility in the humble. So those on scepticism
6 VI, 420 | If he exalt himself, I humble him; if he humble himself,
7 VI, 420 | himself, I humble him; if he humble himself, I exalt him; and
8 VII, 434 | paradox you are to yourself. Humble yourself, weak reason; be
9 VII, 459 | seated; being seated to be humble, and being above them to
10 VII, 497 | property of justice is to humble pride, however holy may
11 VII, 528 | pride and before whom we humble ourselves without despair.~
12 VII, 532 | the meanest, in order to humble our pride and exalt our
13 VIII, 578 | sufficient obscurity to humble them. There is sufficient
14 VIII, 581 | would harm the will. To humble pride.~
15 X, 677 | advents, one in lowliness to humble the proud, the other in
16 X, 677 | other in glory to exalt the humble; that Jesus Christ would
17 XII, 792 | did not reign. But He was humble, patient, holy, holy to
18 XIV, 900(223)| God giveth grace unto the humble." ~
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