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He compares these thoughts to the temptations that married heterosexual men have for women other than their wives.
Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized.
So James tells us where we must look for the source of our temptations to do wrong.
It does not speak of animose anger, impatience, or self-will, but of animose temptations to these, and temptation is the subject in dispute.
Her Augustinian estimate of human nature enables her to discern that our worst temptations arise not from raw hatred but from disordered love.
You need to have strong principle to be able to withstand the pressures and temptations.
Indeed, in a critical aside on contemporary journalism, he sees how other editors succumb to temptations of this sort.
We can reasonably expect to know more in the future if we avoid the temptations of skepticism.
The idea that we congregate in our boudoirs and plan to become walking temptations always has me in fits.
One problem is that after cutting class, the teenager faces powerful temptations to misbehave.
Or might he succumb to the very real temptations of the big money in professional sport and make himself a mint?
The provincial Hamiltons are immediately attracted to the lure of the city and soon fall victim to its various temptations.
After all the temptations of the 20th century and the lack of any prospects for the future, people's souls are thirsting for kitsch.
With only a few days remaining there will be higher temptations by many people to lie by promising them the moon.
His house is a biscuit-free zone and he has replaced such sugary temptations with gargantuan bowls of fruit for him and his family to snack on.
When he rose to fame as a uncatchable winger with the all-conquering Wigan rugby league side, he found the temptations too strong.
Our minds are bombarded daily by worldly cares, temptations and allurements that draw us away from Christ and his Word.
He resisted the temptations sent before Him and set an example for the entire world to follow.
My whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart.
But who is there to prevent the council members from succumbing to the temptations of filthy lucre?
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Had he calculated in his own subtle brain that temptations are least resistible when they are most tangible?
I knew that for virtuosi there were temptations and dangers that they were not all capable of overcoming.
We feel that his soul is unpolluted, and that he is superior to ordinary temptations.
In February I leave the hospital, uncured, but healed from the temptations of the world.
You will see, in the May Fors, reflections upon the temptations to the life of a Franciscan.
Idleness and insouciance had few temptations for them, cynicism was abhorrent to them.
Ivar had explained his choice by saying that the fewer neighbors he had, the fewer temptations.
He resisted the most powerful temptations, and there is no recorded act which sullies his memory.
She had faith in Chios, but would he be firm amidst the temptations which beset him?
I counsel you to free yourself of clogging temptations, by overcoming some, and contemning others, and watching over all.
There are opportunities and temptations to which no decent person should be wantonly exposed.
Surrounded by temptations, the applause of men is often too fascinating, and my treacherous heart dresses things in false colours.
Plain girls are providentially preserved from these temptations.
He kept himself from the grosser temptations of the country.
I know that in Paris, for instance, I myself have no temptations.
Jo, dear, we all have our temptations, some far greater than yours, and it often takes us all our lives to conquer them.
The temptations of vainglory are mightier than those of adversity.
You are a man imbued by errors, and vincible by slight temptations.
A snake would be a good illustration of this, for it is cold-blooded, and therefore removed from the temptations which often weaken or restrict warm-blooded creatures.
Safe under the protecting care of her mistress, Eliza had reached maturity without those temptations which make beauty so fatal an inheritance to a slave.
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