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| Alphabetical [« »] adulterium 2 adulterous 1 adulterously 1 adultery 17 adulturer 1 advance 1 advanced 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 taken 18 white 18 works 17 adultery 17 babes 17 became 17 covering | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances adultery |
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1 I, 9 | saying, "And they committed adultery with stock and stone, and 2 II, 6 | Thou shalt not commit adultery," by "Thou shalt not lust." 3 II, 6 | Thou shalt not lust." For adultery is the fruit of lust, which 4 II, 6 | speaking, as talk about adultery and paederasty and the like. 5 II, 10| neighbour if he commits adultery, as himself, because he 6 II, 10| because he has committed adultery, besides making himself 7 II, 13| Aphrodite when committing adultery, referring to ornaments 8 II, 13| nothing but the badge of adultery. For Homer called those, 9 III, 2 | one to say, "Do not commit adultery;" nor, "Lust not;" or, " 10 III, 2 | Travel not by lust into adultery;" or further, "Influence 11 III, 3 | indifferent. They who commit adultery against nature think themselves 12 III, 3 | think themselves free from adultery. Avenging justice follows 13 III, 4 | lewd offices, ministers of adultery, giggling and whispering, 14 III, 8 | unpolluted."~Reproaching foul adultery, he showed the fair image 15 III, 8 | uncleanness, practising adultery shamelessly, and burning 16 III, 11| nothing else than to commit adultery with the eyes, lust skirmishing 17 III, 12| Thou shall not commit adultery. Thou shall not worship