Chap.

 1    1|        the call of appetite, the purpose for which it was implanted.
 2  Int|    barren amusement.~ ~ But as I purpose taking a separate view of
 3    1| spontaneously reply.~ ~ For what purpose were the passions implanted?
 4    1|      adorn God's garden for some purpose which could not easily be
 5    1|        powers implanted for that purpose; if benignity itself thought
 6    2|        sufficient for my present purpose to assert, that, whatever
 7    4|         for pleasure as the main purpose of existence. In fact, from
 8    4|       above her, - for no better purpose? - Can she believe that
 9    4|        termed wives, or the very purpose of marriage would be subverted,
10    5|       robust and strong. To what purpose is all this? Not merely
11    5|         severe question; To what purpose are you talking? but by
12    5|  strength of mind. Still, if the purpose of life be to educate the
13    5|       would answer every earthly purpose, and produce more moderate
14    5|      converse with people to any purpose, who only use affirmatives
15    8|        should frustrate the very purpose for which it was implanted?~ ~
16    8|  unchaste man doubly defeats the purpose of nature, by rendering
17   12|     though placed there for that purpose; for, after a silent dinner,
18   13|      inconsistent with the grand purpose of life, that of rendering
19   13|       malignity of vice, for the purpose of reformation. Positive
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