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1 I, 8 | modesty breaks forth, and shame at sin supervenes. For if 2 I, 9 | life by filling her with shame. Indignation is a rightful 3 II, 1 | ye the church of God, and shame those who have not?" And 4 II, 1 | shamelessly and are insatiable, shame themselves. And both act 5 II, 1 | those who have cast off shame and unsparingly abuse meals, 6 II, 1 | whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things." 7 II, 2 | lusts, through which the shame of the soul within is seen-- 8 II, 2 | she will not conceal her shame." For a woman is quickly 9 II, 2 | cause they who covered the shame of his drunkenness are blessed 10 II, 4 | is audacious in deeds of shame. For if people occupy their 11 II, 6 | suggestive of modesty, not shame. It is their unlawful activity 12 II, 10| public example to greater shame." And again--for he wearies 13 II, 11| covering as they do the shame of the body with a slender 14 II, 11| tunics, and "what covers shame," says Homer. For, in truth, 15 II, 11| provided a covering for his shame of branches and leaves; 16 III, 2 | extravagance of statement shame the obstinacy of their impudence. 17 III, 2 | the mark. And I cannot for shame come to the assistance of 18 III, 2 | sins, on account of the shame of reproof. Just as the 19 III, 2 | who have lost all sense of shame. If any one were to call 20 III, 3 | their trade, feeling no shame before the onlookers or 21 III, 3 | conducting themselves without shame in the midst of the youth, 22 III, 3 | any at home. Their want of shame in public attests their 23 III, 7 | him to cease from feeling shame at what is shameful; if 24 III, 11| quantity of their hair; and shame the Lord as far as in them 25 III, 11| bold woman," who "knob not shame. She sits at the door of