Book, Chapter
1 I, I | above your tunics of skins? [3] Come, now; if from the
2 I, II | well as to confer them? [3] Was it that women, without
3 I, III | restored through Ezra.~[3] But since Enoch in the
4 I, V | even for foul purposes. [3] At all events, neither
5 I, VI | certain stony substance. [3] This also was wanting to
6 I, VIII| the corrupter of nature: [3] for there is no other whose
7 I, IX | fuel to themselves also; [3] for concupiscence becomes
8 II, I | there is nothing true. [3] For if any modesty can
9 II, II | an impediment to fear. [3] More useful, then, is it
10 II, III | suitors" of things spiritual. [3] In those things wherein
11 II, V | the adversary artificer. [3] That adversary artificer
12 II, VI | But, however, God saith, [3] "Which of you can make
13 II, VII | of some should be seen! [3] And oh that in "that day"
14 II, VIII| as hostile to modesty. [3] For where God is, there
15 II, IX | its own inherent power. [3] Those times of life, in
16 II, X | possess (that) costliness. [3] But, if the self-same angels
17 II, XI | attire suitable to modesty. [3] Well, but it is urged by
18 II, XII | not have been described! [3] It was the fact that Thamar "
19 II, XIII| pointings which are made at it. [3] To Christian modesty it
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