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1 arg| GOOD PURPOSES, FOR THOSE THINGS WHICH GOD HAS COMMANDED, 2 arg| FORBIDS TO VIRGINS THOSE THINGS WHICH HAD NEGLIGENTLY COME 3 II| again enslaved by those same things of which he had been healed, 4 V| unmarried careth for the things of the Lord, how he may 5 V| marriage careth for the things which are of this world, 6 V| unmarried woman consider those things which are the Lord's, that 7 V| show itself equal in all things; nor should the dress of 8 V| herself for better and divine things. They who have not a husband 9 VI| the midst of those very things which she has renounced! 10 VII| possession with God. But whatever things are earthly, and have been 11 VII| says he, "neither the things that are in the world. If 12 VII| Therefore eternal and divine things are to be followed, and 13 VII| to be followed, and all things must be done after the will 14 IX| since it is written, "All things are lawful, but all things 15 IX| things are lawful, but all things are not expedient: all things 16 IX| things are not expedient: all things are lawful, but all things 17 IX| things are lawful, but all things edify not." For the rest, 18 X| conferred upon us? And all these things have passed away like a 19 XI| that you should use those things which God has willed you 20 XI| certainly, but for the things of salvation; use them, 21 XI| use them, but for those things which God has commanded, 22 XI| love-songs and indecent things are not on that account 23 XIV| of their cost? All which things sinning and apostate angels 24 XV| seducing dyes, yet when those things which belong to God are 25 XVIII| will not pass over those things, which while by negligence 26 XXI| theirs. The ascent to great things is not easy. What toil we 27 XXII| world, the eyes uplifted to things above, or set them upon 28 XXII| or set them upon earthly things.~ 29 XXIII| and of the body. Only the things which belong to virtue and 30 XXIV| XXIV.~Every one of which things, O good virgins, you ought