Book, Chapter
1 I, I | you are (each) an Eve? [2] The sentence of God on
2 I, II | eyelashes are made prominent. [2] What is the quality of
3 I, III | glory of his own house.~[2] If (Noah) had not had this (
4 I, IV | dress and ornament. [2] By "dress" we mean what
5 I, V | ignominies to honours. [2] But iron, and brass, and
6 I, VI | meretricious allurement. [2] But whatever it is that
7 I, VII | gold from being loved! [2] We have also seen at Rome
8 I, VIII| paltry than red ochre; [2] (and justly, ) for what
9 I, IX | concupiscence of having it. [2] Hence is educed another
10 II, I | forsake the polluted abode. [2] But on the present occasion
11 II, II | stumbling-block (to it). [2] We ought indeed to walk
12 II, III | when not (thus) given? [2] Some one will say, "Why,
13 II, IV | and aversion of husbands. [2] Every husband is the exactor
14 II, V | which is pleasing to God. [2] For they who rub their
15 II, VI | fact) they are polluting! [2] Nay, moreover, the force
16 II, VII | backward toward the neck. [2] The wonder is, that there
17 II, VIII| to God, are disallowed? [2] If it is true, (as it is,)
18 II, IX | of pomps and delicacies? [2] How intimate is the connection
19 II, X | upon their very shoes! [2] And yet even the gold itself,
20 II, XI | except such as is serious. [2] Either some brother who
21 II, XII | is to distinguish them. [2] And yet, even the Scriptures
22 II, XIII| them who are sunk down? [2] If you hide your lamp beneath
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