Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | and the most licentious persons as soon as they have repented;
2 I, 5 | there must have been many persons not of marriageable age,
3 I, 9 | Having conceded to married persons the enjoyment of wedlock
4 I, 11| as virgins and unmarried persons. But, in a manner, he has
5 I, 14| second marriages, but to such persons as wish for them and are
6 I, 15| marriages to incontinent persons, and did not limit the number
7 I, 38| Apostle in the case of some persons loosens the cords of continence,
8 I, 48| and maid-servant, three persons in one house.” The truth
9 II, 7 | Derbices think those persons most unhappy who die of
10 II, 8 | desire to handle other men’s persons, and the burning lust for
11 II, 10| rise to disease: and many persons find relief for the discomfort
12 II, 11| Aphorisms teaches that stout persons of a coarse habit of body,
13 II, 11| appeases hunger and thirst. Persons who feed on flesh want also
14 II, 11| stimulate to vice? Let those persons deem meat accordant with
15 II, 15| Prophets. If, however, any persons contentiously maintain that
16 II, 18| released without distinction of persons, and in the year of Jubilee
17 II, 20| star; that is, spiritual persons differ from carnal. We love
18 II, 23| both spiritual and carnal persons, and not only will the sheep
19 II, 28| they will be awarded not to persons, but to persons’ works.
20 II, 28| awarded not to persons, but to persons’ works. In vain therefore
21 II, 32| vineyard, even here the persons described do not belong
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