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| Alphabetical [« »] vain 1 vamp 1 various 2 veil 20 veiled 12 veiling 10 venture 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 itself 20 may 20 then 20 veil 20 were 19 men 19 no | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the veiling of virgins IntraText - Concordances veil |
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1 3 | choice, for each virgin to veil herself or expose herself, 2 4 | is prescribing about the veil, but that 'women' only are 3 7 | causes which necessitate the veil are found to exist in each 4 8 | this day the Corinthians do veil their virgins. What the 5 9 | her to dispense with the veil, that she may be notable 6 9 | even as a widow did she veil her head; denying herself 7 11| from which the law of the veil will come into operation 8 11| Rebecca likewise some do still veil. With regard to the rest, 9 11| how much more will time veil them?--(time) without which 10 12| espousals and nuptials. Impose a veil externally upon her who 11 13| for that end; and as they veil their head in presence of 12 13| virginity, which they do veil outside the church. They 13 15| itself for refuge to the veil of the head as to a helmet, 14 16| names proper to your years--veil your head: if a mother, 15 16| espoused and wives of others Veil themselves; (and,) of course, 16 17| far the discipline of the veil, not even in a moment of 17 17| and woollen bands, do not veil their head, but bind it 18 17| begins. The region of the veil is co-extensive with the 19 17| be "had on the head:" the veil is their yoke. Arabia's 20 17| measured the space for the veil to extend over. For a certain