Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | the dragon drove man from Paradise. For he promised that if
2 I, 4 | Gods, he drives them from Paradise, with the result that they
3 I, 16| fall they were virgins in Paradise: but after they sinned,
4 I, 16| sinned, and were cast out of Paradise, they were immediately married.
5 I, 16| the earth, virginity fills Paradise. This too we must observe,
6 I, 29| condition; and that which in Paradise had been upright, when we
7 I, 29| been upright, when we left Paradise was corrupt. If you object
8 I, 29| enough,—that they who in Paradise remained in perpetual virginity,
9 I, 29| they were expelled from Paradise were joined together. Or
10 I, 29| were joined together. Or if Paradise admits of marriage, and
11 I, 29| previous intercourse even in Paradise? They are driven out of
12 I, 29| They are driven out of Paradise; and what they did not there,
13 I, 29| virginity was consecrated by Paradise, and marriage by earth. 4448 “
14 II, 4 | he who was nurtured in a paradise of delight as one of the
15 II, 15| Adam received a command in paradise to abstain from one tree
16 II, 15| fruit. The blessedness of paradise could not be consecrated
17 II, 15| he fasted, he remained in paradise; he ate, and was cast out;
18 II, 15| wife. While he fasted in paradise he continued a virgin: when
19 II, 15| even when an exile from paradise he might feed not upon flesh
20 II, 15| which was not to be found in paradise, but upon grain and fruit
21 II, 15| grain and fruit like that of paradise. But afterwards when 4780
22 II, 15| fasting we can return to paradise, whence, though fulness,
23 II, 37| glutton could not have entered paradise. All honor to your virtue,
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