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| Alphabetical [« »] matrimony 1 matter 5 maturity 5 may 20 me 2 mean 2 meaning 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 thus 21 too 20 itself 20 may 20 then 20 veil 20 were | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the veiling of virgins IntraText - Concordances may |
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1 2 | custom: that to custom I may likewise oppose custom. 2 3 | hand-maids" of Christ alone--may be surrendered to them. " 3 3 | monogamy to be rejected? Why may not these latter rather 4 4 | so that the one utterance may suffice! But the former 5 4 | are the Lord's, that she may be holy both in body and 6 4 | not-virgin, "is anxious how she may please her husband." This 7 5 | virgins as well (as others) may be commonly comprised in 8 5 | however improperly withal we may in same instances speak. 9 7 | virgins and not-virgins may be established, while the 10 7 | their (native) confines, it may blush before the other angels 11 7 | other angels as well; and may repress that former evil 12 9 | with the veil, that she may be notable and marked as 13 9 | enters the church? that she may display the honour of sanctity 14 9 | training in all the affections may, on the one hand, have rendered 15 9 | that, on the other, they may none the less have travelled 16 10| virginity, whereby they may be looked up to and gazed 17 11| the law of nature, they may render their own fights 18 14| head, in order that they may be solicited for the sake 19 17| order that the necks too may be encircled. For it is 20 17| prefer Utility to Custom, may peace and grace from our