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1 I, 3 | resisting the allurements of pleasure once experienced, the greater
2 I, 4(4270) | luxurious in his life, and held pleasure to be the highest good.~
3 I, 4(4271) | Jerome and many others. “Pleasure with him was not a mere
4 I, 11 | restore it again at his pleasure? Then, in what sense are
5 I, 11 | have rejected poisonous pleasure. Why do we at whose baptism
6 I, 13 | the sole source of their pleasure, what else is there to marry
7 I, 20 | perchance even harlots give him pleasure; or 4362 Onan who was slain
8 I, 33 | when the glow of bodily pleasure is no longer felt, makes
9 I, 48 | of a king and swimming in pleasure, is said to have lusted
10 I, 48 | Epicurus the patron of pleasure (though 4635 Metrodorus
11 II, 4 | who had performed all His pleasure, and who in a certain psalm
12 II, 4 | is to say in the seat of pleasure and luxury, of propagation
13 II, 8 | when we have terminated the pleasure with more or less repentance,
14 II, 9 | crowded cities, and their pleasure gardens in the suburbs with
15 II, 9 | disciples might experience no pleasure but that afforded by the
16 II, 9 | surrounded by the nets of pleasure! We think of what we see,
17 II, 9 | the thing which affords us pleasure. That the mind sees and
18 II, 9 | are swimming in luxury and pleasure not to think of what we
19 II, 9 | they can take their fill of pleasure with their faith and purity
20 II, 9 | violation of nature to revel in pleasure, and the Apostle gives a
21 II, 9 | She that giveth herself to pleasure is dead while she liveth.”~
22 II, 11 | Epicurus, the defender of pleasure, in all his books speaks
23 II, 11 | are ministers to vicious pleasure. Eating and drinking does
24 II, 11 | and who, sunk in filthy pleasure, are always at heat. What
25 II, 12 | nothing but regret.~“Scorn pleasure; she but hurts when bought
26 II, 17 | day of your fast ye find pleasure, and afflict the lowly:
27 II, 36(4930)| of Socrates, taught that pleasure was the highest good.~
28 II, 37 | to receive the gospel of pleasure, and into which the serpent
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