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1 arg| MOREOVER, ALSO, HE FORBIDS TO VIRGINS THOSE THINGS WHICH HAD NEGLIGENTLY 2 III| III.~My address is now to virgins, whose glory, as it is more 3 IV| for they have remained virgins; these are they which follow 4 IX| among Christ's maidens and virgins, since yon live in such 5 XII| Let chaste and modest virgins avoid the dress of the unchaste, 6 XIII| hence He declares that virgins are corrupted; hence, that 7 XV| requires, I think that not virgins only and widows, but married 8 XVII| association of guilty, consent. Virgins, assuredly, to whom this 9 XVII| not to be counted among virgins, but, like infected sheep 10 XX| frequently mourns over her virgins; hence she groans at their 11 XX| hence the flower of her virgins is extinguished, the honour 12 XX| devil creeps in. Thus, while virgins wish to be more carefully 13 XX| liberty, they cease to be virgins, corrupted by a furtive 14 XX| proportion as they had been as virgins destined to great rewards, 15 XXI| XXI.~Therefore hear me, O virgins, as a parent; hear, I beseech 16 XXI| the martyrs progress, the virgins pass, the just of all kinds 17 XXII| XXII.~Hold fast, O virgins! hold fast what you have 18 XXII| you continue chaste and virgins, you are equal to the angels 19 XXIV| of which things, O good virgins, you ought to observe, to