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24 speech
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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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clothes

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1 II, 3 | For in fine, in food, and clothes, and vessels, and everything 2 II, 8 | fumigate and sprinkle their clothes, their bed-clothes, and 3 II, 10| crop of feathers, like new clothes, produces a kind of colouring 4 II, 10| time that you put off your clothes; because it is never right 5 II, 11| XI. ON CLOTHES.~Wherefore neither are we 6 II, 11| takes away anxious care for clothes and food, and superfluities 7 II, 11| harlots alone to wear flowered clothes, and ornaments of gold, 8 II, 11| then, that man requires clothes for nothing else than the 9 II, 11| permitted to use softer clothes, provided they put out of 10 II, 11| the body itself. Dyeing of clothes is also to be rejected. 11 II, 11| fooleries. But to drag one's clothes, letting them down to the 12 II, 11| in the fashioning of our clothes, we must keep clear of all 13 II, 11| neither is it seemly for the clothes to be above the knee, as 14 II, 11| body, and the body to the clothes. But now, quite the contrary, 15 III, 2 | head-dress, the dye, the clothes, the gold, the paint, the 16 III, 2 | chastity was corrupted by clothes, and luxury, and graceful 17 III, 3 | voices are feeble, and whose clothes are womanish both in feel 18 III, 3 | external appearance, their clothes, shoes, form, walk, cut 19 III, 4 | with their too numerous clothes; others guard the gold, 20 III, 7 | For what the chests of clothes? and the gold ornaments 21 III, 11| they behold, glorify God."~Clothes.~ The Instructor permits 22 III, 11| says:--~"Decked in women's clothes."~For, as in the case of 23 III, 11| is it thrifty wife, who clothes both herself and her husband


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