Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Modesty in Apparel Becoming to Women, in Memory of the Introduction
2 I, II | it were peculiarly upon women that instrumental mean of
3 I, II | confer them? [3] Was it that women, without material causes
4 I, II | compensating) gift on the women who had been enticed into
5 I, II | admit of no calculation. Women who possessed angels (as
6 I, II | that very excellence of women, natural beauty, as (having
7 I, II | seek after? For you too, (women as you are, ) have the self-same
8 I, IV | different principles (from other women), ---- those, namely, of
9 I, VI | rear is this silly pride of women: because they require slow
10 II, I | and not (the salvation) of women only, but likewise of men ----
11 II, I | behoves you to walk. For most women (which very thing I trust
12 II, I | self-same appearance as the women of the nations, from whom
13 II, I | perverse. [4] Let those women therefore look to it, who,
14 II, III | bodily grace to reap. Are women who think that, in furnishing
15 II, VI | the Hair.~[1] I see some (women) turn (the colour of) their
16 II, VII | headgear: whether it will be women thus tricked out whom the
17 II, VIII| man, as being envious of women, am banishing them quite
18 II, VIII| in men, for the sake of women (just as in women for the
19 II, VIII| sake of women (just as in women for the sake of men), there
20 II, X | hence a lust on the part of women to possess (that) costliness. [
21 II, XI | Chapter XI. ---- Christian Women, Further, Have Not the Same
22 II, XII | Therefore Unsuitable to Modest Women.~[1] Let us only wish that
23 II, XII | all the most honourable women, that the difficulty is
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