Book, Chapter
1 Int | abolishing the ground of human pride. God’s grace became incarnate
2 Int | stubbornly clings to his pride and appetence.~In Book VIII,
3 Int | slavery of incontinence and pride which had so long held him
4 1, XI | down to visit us in our pride, and I was signed with the
5 1, XIX | Thanks be to thee, my joy, my pride, my confidence, my God -
6 2, II | punishment for my soul’s pride, and I wandered farther
7 2, VI | vice.~13. For thus we see pride wearing the mask of high-spiritedness,
8 3, V | Tully.64 For my inflated pride was repelled by their style,
9 3, V | little one and, swollen with pride, I looked upon myself as
10 3, VI | men, delirious in their pride, carnal and voluble, whose
11 3, VIII | when through self-willed pride a part is loved under the
12 4, XIV | erred through a swelling pride and “was carried about with
13 4, XV | proud.”112 And what greater pride could there be for me than,
14 4, XV | thou didst resist my fickle pride. Thus I went on imagining
15 4, XV | by the weight of my own pride I was sinking ever lower.
16 4, XV | to it with such swelling pride. I read it by myself and
17 5, III | exalted. Both, by an impious pride, withdraw from thee and
18 5, III | not slaughter their own pride - as they do the sacrificial
19 5, V | perverted them, and this with pride so foolish and mad that
20 5, X | us.” And it gratified my pride to be beyond blame, and
21 6, VI | after the ambition of my pride by lying. Much to this effect
22 6, III | was dictated by a wicked pride, which would rather affirm
23 6, VII | wounded. By my swelling pride I was separated from thee,
24 6, IX | with the most monstrous pride, certain books of the Platonists,
25 6, XVIII| subject to him; lowering their pride and heightening their love,
26 7, II | those proud demons, whose pride he had imitated and whose
27 7, IV | Paulus the proconsul had his pride overcome by the onslaught
28 7, VI | beset with peril, is that pride! Through what dangers must
29 8, IV | exertions in the school of pride.276 These were the books
30 8, IV | leave no room for swelling pride! I was still a novice in
31 8, IV | whole world, against the pride of the human race. And yet,
32 9, XXX | lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.”348 Thou commandest
33 9, XXXVI| thou who didst restrain my pride with thy fear, and bowed
34 9, XXXVI| who alone reignest without pride, because thou alone art
35 9, XLII | they sought thee in their pride of learning, and they thrust
36 9, XLII | conspirators and companions in pride, by whom they were deceived
37 9, XLII | thy secret judgment, human pride deserves to be deceived,
38 12, XV | books that so destroy man’s pride, that so break down the
39 12, XXI | the unbridled wildness of pride, from the indolent passions
40 12, XXI | say, the haughtiness of pride, the delight of lust, and
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