Chap.

 1    2|          but they sink into mere appetites, become a personal and momentary
 2    2|    indelicate to have the common appetites of human nature.~ ~ Noble
 3    2|    merely to gratify his sensual appetites. He will not, with all the
 4    3|       the gratification of their appetites. I foresee an obvious retort -
 5    3|        less, be the slave of his appetites; and those women obtaining
 6    4|       rather the slaves of their appetites than of their passions.~ ~
 7    5|        motives will govern their appetites and sentiments.~ ~ 'The
 8    5|          or blush in a rose. The appetites would answer every earthly
 9    7|         ought to have the common appetites and passions of their nature,
10    8|     under the influence of their appetites than women; and their appetites
11    8|  appetites than women; and their appetites are more depraved by unbridled
12    8|       the victims of his lawless appetites and their own folly.~ ~
13   13|       worldling, who pampers his appetites by preying on the foolish
14   13| magnetised, than to restrain our appetites or govern our passions;
15   13|       the gross gratification of appetites, to which the mind has not
16   13|          give loose to all their appetites without a check - some sensual
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