Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | Scripture to refute them, for fear he may chatter and complain
2 I, 7 | conversation coupled with fear. Whose adorning let it not
3 I, 11| spirit.” There was some fear that by saying “Wast thou
4 I, 13| than adulterous. And, for fear he should by saying, “And
5 I, 32| gave the title virgin, for fear that if he spoke only of
6 I, 36| will be nothing at all for fear that something else may
7 I, 36| then to forego lust, for fear that we may have members
8 I, 39| I have hesitated, for fear of being tedious, to quote
9 I, 41| and restrained the rest by fear. The maidens were afterwards
10 I, 43| death of their husbands for fear they might be forced into
11 I, 46| I have no wish to be in fear of losing him: if a bad
12 I, 47| before she is married, for fear she may not give satisfaction.
13 I, 48| to Cato. I say this for fear anyone may suppose that
14 II, 3 | build my Church,” through fear of a maid-servant denied
15 II, 3 | Corinthians he writes: 4678 “I fear, lest by any means, as the
16 II, 3 | you more careful through fear of despair. But, beloved,
17 II, 11| imitation. You need not fear that if you do not eat flesh,
18 II, 15| all intoxicating drink for fear they should die. Whence
19 II, 25| says, 4876 “Unto you that fear the Lord shall the Sun of
20 II, 25| will rise to those that fear, He will set to the despisers
21 II, 33| liberty and feed without fear of wolves. And it will be
22 II, 35| who stand have cause to fear when they see the fall of
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