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1 I| whom they rebuke, that they may mend them; since God also 2 II| of the world, so that we may come by the divine precepts 3 II| nothing impure or profane may be brought into the temple 4 IV| flesh as in the spirit, may consummate their work, destined 5 IV| is to a great reward, and may not study any longer to 6 V| apostle, she who is unmarried may be holy both in body and 7 V| things of the Lord, how he may please God: but he who has 8 V| are of this world, how he may please his wife. So both 9 V| are the Lord's, that they may be holy both in body and 10 VI| the wild beasts, that she may be crowned. These are the 11 VII| the will of God, that we may follow the divine footsteps 12 XIV| that what God formed in man may be covered, and that may 13 XIV| may be covered, and that may be seen upon it which the 14 XIV| unconscious of worldly evil, may be put to pain, that subsequently 15 XIV| the ears precious beads may hang, heavy, if not by their 16 XV| artificer? For although you may not be immodest among men, 17 XVI| the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are 18 XVII| resurrection comes, your Maker may not recognise you again, 19 XVII| recognise you again, and may turn you away when you come 20 XVII| rewards and promises, and may exclude you, rebuking you 21 XVIII| away immodest! Although she may remain a virgin in body 22 XXI| devil flatters, that he may deceive; smiles, that he 23 XXI| deceive; smiles, that he may do mischief; entices, that 24 XXI| mischief; entices, that he may slay. The first fruit for 25 XXI| mountains! What, then, that we may ascend to heaven? If you