Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Chapter I. ---- Introduction. Modesty in Apparel Becoming to Women,
2 II, I | Chapter I. ---- Introduction. Modesty to Be Observed Not Only
3 II, I | exhibition principally of modesty. For since, by the introduction
4 II, I | all" the temple of God," Modesty is the sacristan and priestess
5 II, I | are to speak) not about modesty, for the enjoining and exacting
6 II, I | hardihood so to walk as if modesty consisted only in the (bare)
7 II, I | from whom the sense of true modesty is absent, because in those
8 II, I | nothing true. [3] For if any modesty can be believed (to exist)
9 II, I | practice familiar to Gentile modesty ---- (namely, ) not actually
10 II, II | Chapter II. ---- Perfect Modesty Will Abstain from Whatever
11 II, II | perfect, that is, Christian, modesty, (carnal) desire of one'
12 II, III | not necessary. For, where modesty is, there beauty is idle;
13 II, V | your mien, (you,) who make modesty your study! Think, blessed (
14 II, VIII| frivolous, as hostile to modesty. [3] For where God is, there
15 II, VIII| For where God is, there modesty is; there is sobriety her
16 II, VIII| then, shall we practise modesty without her instrumental
17 II, VIII| discharge of (the functions of) modesty, unless seriousness in appearance
18 II, IX | how they interfere with modesty, is easily discernible from
19 II, IX | withdrawn into the harbour of modesty, the splendour and dignity
20 II, XI | He is in the body through modesty: of course, too, through
21 II, XI | through attire suitable to modesty. [3] Well, but it is urged
22 II, XII | that you, who are called modesty's priestesses, should appear
23 II, XIII| at it. [3] To Christian modesty it is not enough to be so,
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