Book, Chapter
1 1, X | love of play. I loved the vanity of victory, and I loved
2 1, XIII | unless from the sin and vanity of this life? For I was “
3 1, XVIII| was thus carried toward vanity and was estranged from thee,
4 3, I | still craved, in excessive vanity, to be thought elegant and
5 3, IV | and a delight in human vanity. In the ordinary course
6 4, I | the straw garlands and the vanity of theatricals and intemperate
7 4, II | guiding those who loved vanity and sought after lying,85
8 4, XI | not let the tumult of your vanity deafen the ear of your heart.
9 6, VI | incomparably beyond such vanity. Yet, at the same time,
10 6, I | years, the worse was my vanity. For I could not conceive
11 6, XIV | lest they should behold vanity; and thus I ceased from
12 7, I | longer fettered in that vanity. I had surmounted it, and
13 7, II | became bold-faced against vanity and shamefaced toward the
14 7, II | paid no attention to their vanity and lying madness.~5. Finally,
15 7, VII | cast off the baggage of vanity for uncertain truth. But
16 8, IV | how long will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?”
17 8, IV | falsehood?” For I had loved vanity and sought after falsehood.
18 8, IV | How long will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?
19 8, IV | and I - so long “loving vanity, and seeking after falsehood” -
20 8, IV | held for truth there was vanity and falsehood. And I spoke
21 8, IV | had heard, who still “love vanity and seek after falsehood.”
22 8, XI | the same grave.~When this vanity, through the bounty of thy
23 9, IV | children, whose mouth speaks vanity, and whose right hand is
24 10, XXX | let them cease to speak vanity of this kind. Let them also
25 11, XXV | not from vision but from vanity.~And therefore, O Lord,
26 11, XXX | will if we thirst not after vanity but for the Fountain of
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