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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the veiling of virgins

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1 1 | Jesus Christ, born of the Virgin Mary, crucified under Pontius 2 2 | own privilege. You put a virgin to the blush more by praising 3 2 | Such eyes will wish that a virgin be seen as has the virgin 4 2 | virgin be seen as has the virgin who shall wish to be seen. 5 2 | lust. To blush if he see a virgin is as much a mark of a chaste 6 2 | chaste man, as of a chaste virgin if seen by a man.~ 7 3 | left to choice, for each virgin to veil herself or expose 8 3 | exposure of an honourable virgin is (to her) a suffering 9 3 | itself is violated in a virgin by the abstraction of her 10 3 | garb) had been chosen by a virgin? You have denuded a maiden 11 3 | she wholly ceases to be a virgin tO herself; she has undergone 12 4 | mention of each sex--of virgin I mean, and woman, that 13 4 | which he does not name a virgin, points out (by not making 14 4 | marked the difference between virgin and woman, just as elsewhere 15 4 | Divided is the woman and the virgin." Therefore those whom, 16 4 | divided is both woman and virgin," will this division exert 17 4 | But the former case of virgin and woman is widely "divided" 18 4 | says, "is the woman and the virgin." Why? Inasmuch as "the 19 4 | unmarried," that is, the virgin, "is anxious about those ( 20 4 | thought of woman and of virgin, but about the veiling of 21 4 | likewise be understood the virgin; whom, by not specially 22 4 | general, again, the special is virgin, or wife, or widow, or whatever 23 5 | worthy of paradise, still virgin. "She shall be called," 24 5 | not already common to a virgin, but--proper (to her; a 25 5 | beginning was allotted to a virgin. But some ingeniously will 26 5 | she was wedded, and never virgin while she was a virgin. 27 5 | never virgin while she was a virgin. This name was at that time 28 5 | himself withal being still a virgin. But we will speak, too, 29 5 | to be a wife, and not a virgin! This will be the name of 30 6 | to the sex; calling the virgin Mary a woman, just as Genesis ( 31 6 | admitted to have been a virgin, albeit Hebion resist (that 32 6 | as having been sent to "a virgin." But when he is blessing 33 6 | withal knew that even a virgin is called a woman. But to 34 6 | Christ was not born of a virgin, because (born) of one " 35 6 | will have ceased to be a virgin. Whereas, if He was born 36 6 | acknowledge that even a virgin, even an intact one, is 37 6 | then present, who was a virgin, was withal called a woman 38 6 | norm, (as belonging) to a virgin, and thus to the universal 39 7 | of course (he is) of the virgin too, from whom comes the 40 7 | has married; unless the virgin is a third generic class, 41 7 | of course it is so for a virgin. (Hence let the world, the 42 7 | close-cut hair is graceful to a virgin in like manner as that flowing 43 7 | man," how much more the virgin, who is a glory withal to 44 7 | rib of Adam was first a virgin. If "the woman ought to 45 7 | the more justly ought the virgin, to whom pertains the essence 46 7 | course it is most of all to a virgin that this is a distinction; 47 8 | has been silent as to the virgin; allowing, to wit, the virgin 48 8 | virgin; allowing, to wit, the virgin to be understood in the 49 8 | parts defective. But the virgin is withal a part of the 50 8 | veiling him who among men is a virgin is common too according 51 8 | community of the law? If a virgin is not a woman, neither 52 8 | stripling a man. If the virgin is not covered on the plea 53 8 | language): not naming the virgin, on the one hand, in order 54 8 | he would have named the virgin (had the question been confined 55 9 | to be applicable to the virgin as well (as to other females), 56 9 | women have an eye to the virgin. It is not permitted to 57 9 | of these be lawful to a virgin. If it is not lawful to 58 9 | If it is not lawful to a virgin, but she is subjected on 59 9 | every female? If any is a virgin, and has proposed to sanctify 60 9 | that in a certain place a virgin of less than twenty years 61 9 | herself either way; both as virgin, in that she is counted 62 9 | in that she is styled a virgin. But the authority which 63 9 | allows her to sit there as a virgin: a seat to which (besides 64 9 | honour is permitted to a virgin.~ 65 11| that case it behoved the virgin to be veiled from her nativity, 66 11| and to emerge from the virgin's (sense), and to experience 67 11| experience marriage. For a virgin ceases to be a virgin from 68 11| a virgin ceases to be a virgin from the time that it becomes 69 11| unripe. Therefore if she is a virgin so long as she is unripe, 70 11| unripe, she ceases to be a virgin when she is perceived to 71 11| spirit--denied herself to be a virgin by then and there veiling 72 11| one is called, albeit a virgin, and "house-father," albeit 73 12| than the latter believed a virgin. Such is, then, the honesty 74 12| yet they wish to play the virgin by the sole fact of leaving 75 14| virginity, (then) if any virgin falls from the grace of 76 14| falsely pretending to be a virgin under the eye of God. What 77 14| somewhat which is no mark of a virgin,--the study of pleasing, 78 15| the elated. The more holy virgin, accordingly, will fear, 79 16| preserve the standing of virgin. Belie somewhat of your


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