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1 I, 3 | virgins, widows, and married women, who have been once passed
2 I, 5 | as it were anew, men and women were paired together and
3 I, 5 | her after the manner of women, exchanged the curse of
4 I, 10 | at the present day many women despising the Apostle’s
5 I, 10 | his indulgence to those women who, although Christians,
6 I, 15 | marriages, in order that women, although they saw themselves
7 I, 20 | have kept themselves from women.” And David answered, “of
8 I, 20 | have kept themselves from women.” The truth is that, in
9 I, 20 | from the mirrors of the women who 4370 fasted, signifying
10 I, 20(4370)| Rev. Version, “the serving women which served at the door
11 I, 20(4370)| meeting;” and Margin, “the women which assembled to minister.”
12 I, 25 | holy men fail, to praise women to the reproach of men.
13 I, 26 | we no right to lead about women or wives” (for γυνή
14 I, 26 | we no right to lead about women that are sisters, or wives?”
15 I, 26 | writer referred to other holy women, who, in accordance with
16 I, 26 | mention is afterwards made of women that are sisters, it is
17 I, 26 | understand, not wives, but those women who ministered of their
18 I, 26 | γυναίκας to mean wives, not women, the addition of the word
19 I, 26(4417)| referring the passage to holy women who ministered to the Apostles
20 I, 27 | down rules of life for the women and says “In like manner
21 I, 27 | says “In like manner that women adorn themselves in modest
22 I, 27 | raiment; but (which becometh women professing godliness) through
23 I, 32 | word is applied to married women as well, and I will confess
24 I, 33 | reward with God than married women who pay the marriage due,
25 I, 33 | feel superior to married women, why should they not acknowledge
26 I, 35 | lamp of God went out. 4503 “Women in like manner must be chaste,”
27 I, 36 | you forego the embraces of women. I am compelled to say something
28 I, 37 | Christ include both married women, and the twice-p. 376 married,
29 I, 40 | defiled themselves with women, for they continued virgins.
30 I, 40 | defiled themselves with women. And that we may not suppose
31 I, 43 | will proceed to married women who were reluctant to survive
32 I, 46 | I may pass on to Roman women; and the first that I shall
33 I, 46 | live without Brutus; for women attach themselves closely
34 I, 47 | that in giving this list of women I have said far more than
35 I, 47 | what am I to do when the women of our time press me with
36 I, 47 | ready. If you introduce old women, and soothsayers, and prophets,
37 I, 48 | Euripides are censures on women. Hence Hermione says, 4628 “
38 I, 48 | The counsels of evil women have beguiled me.” In the
39 I, 49 | through a virtue rare among women, is too deeply rooted in
40 I, 49 | second marriage to depraved women, they will read that before
41 I, 49(4648)| by the entreaties of the women from destroying Rome.~
42 II, 4 | Himself, because he loved women forsook the love of God.
43 II, 7 | and the breasts of their women, and to regard them as the
44 II, 8 | of actors, the figure of women, in splendid jewels, dress,
45 II, 8 | and the burning lust for women, is a passion bordering
46 II, 13 | never had intercourse with women; they never from the time
47 II, 27 | them that have been born of women, there has not arisen a
48 II, 29 | indicated by the 4897 two women in the Gospel, the penitent
49 II, 34 | widows toil? Why do married women practise continence? Let
50 II, 37 | horses: they were mad after women”: they no sooner see a woman
51 II, 37 | incontinence. But the very women, unhappy creatures! though
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