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| Alphabetical [« »] have 82 having 12 he 59 head 35 head- 1 heads 1 hear 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 been 36 even 36 name 35 head 35 you 33 or 31 man | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the veiling of virgins IntraText - Concordances head |
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1 3 | maiden in regard of her head, and forthwith she wholly 2 4 | in the law of veiling the head, as not being named in this 3 4 | about the veiling of the head. Of which (veiling) the 4 7 | some monstrosity with a head of its own. If" it is shameful 5 7 | ought to have power upon the head," all the more justly ought 6 7 | former evil liberty of its head,--(a liberty) now to be 7 7 | the very citadel of the head with an encirclement of 8 8 | man is not to cover his head: to wit, because he has 9 8 | transgressed; because his Head is Christ. Accordingly, 10 9 | sanctity in the liberty of her head? More worthy distinction 11 9 | a widow did she veil her head; denying herself either 12 10| lurk in the churches with head veiled. Sure we are that 13 12| CONCEALED BY JUST LEAVING THE HEAD BARE.~Recognise the woman, 14 12| aside (beginning with their head itself) their former selves: 15 12| sole fact of leaving their head bare--denying by one single 16 13| and as they veil their head in presence of heathens, 17 14| they do not cover their head, in order that they may 18 14| is this.) If an uncovered head is a recognised mark of 19 14| remains permanently with head uncovered for fear of discovery, 20 14| to draw near to God with head bare. But the "jealous God 21 15| refuge to the veil of the head as to a helmet, as to a 22 16| to your years--veil your head: if a mother, for your sons' 23 17| bands, do not veil their head, but bind it up; protected, 24 17| in front, but, where the head properly lies, bare. Others 25 17| them know that the whole head constitutes "the woman." 26 17| ought to be "had on the head:" the veil is their yoke. 27 17| who cover not only the head, but the face also, so entirely, 28 17| unveil thyself from the head fight down to the loins, 29 17| they falsely imagine their head to be! Others, who think 30 17| or thread, misuse their head no less; like a certain ( 31 17| albeit winged, with small head, long legs, and moreover 32 17| away into a thicket her head alone--plainly the whole 33 17| while she is secure in head, (but) bare in her larger 34 17| pans, she is taken wholly, head and all. Such will be their 35 17| recognised as well in the head of females. To such as read