Book, Chapter
1 I, I | World Through a Woman.~[1] If there dwelt upon earth
2 I, II | Angels Who Had Fallen. ~[1] For they, withal, who instituted
3 I, III | The Prophecy of Enoch." ~[1] I am aware that the Scripture
4 I, IV | Things on Their Own Merits.~[1] Grant now that no mark
5 I, V | Utility to Other Metals.~[1] Gold and silver, the principal
6 I, VI | Precious Stones and Pearls.~[1] But, in the next place,
7 I, VII | Makes Such Things Valuable.~[1] It is only from their rarity
8 I, VIII| He Has Appointed Them.~[1] Similarly, too, do even
9 I, IX | and Its Attendant Evils.~[1] For, as some particular
10 II, I | But in Its Accessories.~[1] Handmaids of the living
11 II, II | Our Neighbour as Ourself.~[1] You must know that in the
12 II, III | Unnecessary and Vainglorious, ~[1] Let it now be granted that
13 II, IV | Pleasing the Husband."~[1] As if I were speaking to
14 II, V | Under the Latter Head.~[1] These suggestions are not
15 II, VI | Of Dyeing the Hair.~[1] I see some (women) turn (
16 II, VII | Bearing Upon Salvation.~[1] What service, again, does
17 II, VIII| on Personal Adornment.~[1] Of course, now, I, a man,
18 II, IX | Drawn from I Cor. VII.~[1] Wherefore, with regard
19 II, X | Ornaments and Embellishments. ~[1] It was God, no doubt, who
20 II, XI | Distinguish Them from Such.~[1] Moreover, what causes have
21 II, XII | Unsuitable to Modest Women.~[1] Let us only wish that we
22 II, XIII| Improbably Be Called to Suffer.~[1] Perhaps some (woman) will
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