Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | scorn those who so greatly fear these torments, just as
2 1, XIII | against me - those I no longer fear - while I confess to thee,
3 1, XIII | this I acquired without any fear or tormenting, but merely
4 1, XIII | than a discipline based on fear. Yet, by thy ordinance,
5 1, XVII | both hope of praise and fear of shame or stripes. The
6 2, III | therefore, startled with a holy fear and trembling: for though
7 2, V | designate inferior, or else a fear of losing them. For truly
8 2, V | thus be exempt from the fear of the laws and from financial
9 2, VI | avenges more justly than thou? Fear recoils at the unfamiliar
10 2, X | Lord,57 and shall have no fear and shall achieve excellence
11 3, I | of jealousy, suspicion, fear, anger, and strife.~
12 4, XV | thyself. And we need not fear that we shall find no place
13 6, IX | telling the whole story by fear of harming his master. And
14 6, X | covetousness, but by the spur of fear. At Rome he was assessor
15 6, X | and of whom many stood in fear. In his usual highhanded
16 6, XVI | carnal pleasure except the fear of death and of thy future
17 6, XVI | pleasure, and that without any fear of losing it - why, then,
18 6, V | at all? Why, then, do we fear and shun what has no being?
19 6, V | what has no being? Or if we fear it needlessly, then surely
20 6, V | needlessly, then surely that fear is evil by which the heart
21 6, V | we have nothing real to fear, and yet do fear. Therefore,
22 6, V | real to fear, and yet do fear. Therefore, either that
23 6, V | either that is evil which we fear, or the act of fearing is
24 6, X | I trembled with love and fear. I realized that I was far
25 7, I | said to men, “Behold the fear of the Lord, this is wisdom,”237
26 7, II | and inquiry, and came to fear lest he should be denied
27 7, V | entanglements as we ought to fear to be entangled.~12. Thus
28 7, XI | redoubling the lashes of fear and shame; lest I should
29 7, XI | not? Cast yourself on him; fear not. He will not flinch
30 7, XI | yourself on him without fear, for he will receive and
31 8, IV | By turns I trembled with fear and warmed with hope and
32 8, VI | sense of security, because I fear nothing for his childhood
33 8, VIII | that trained her in thy fear, in the house of one of
34 8, XI | is far from God. I do not fear that, at the end of time,
35 9, XIV | remember past fears without fear, and former desires without
36 9, XIV | of the mind: desire, joy, fear, sadness. Whatever kind
37 9, XIV | used the term sadness or fear, we should thereby be compelled
38 9, XXV | grief-stricken, when we desire, or fear, or remember, or forget,
39 9, XXVIII| prosperity; in prosperity, I fear adversity. What middle place
40 9, XXVIII| world; there is woe in the fear of misfortune; there is
41 9, XXXI | uncleanness of meat that I fear, but the uncleanness of
42 9, XXXV | made sad and pale. People fear lest they should see such
43 9, XXXVI | restrain my pride with thy fear, and bowed my neck to thy “
44 9, XXXVI | love thee, nor devotedly fear thee. Therefore “thou resistest
45 9, XXXVII| plague; and I stand in great fear of my “secret faults,”387
46 11, I | own promises, and who need fear to be deceived when truth
47 12, XIII | which he is jealous and in fear; for he fears lest, as the
48 12, XXI | attentive ear because of its fear of occult and strange things.
49 12, XXV | Indeed, I will speak without fear, for I will speak the truth,
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