Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | is good for a man not to touch a woman. But, because of
2 I, 7 | says, “for a man not to touch a woman.” If it is good
3 I, 7 | woman.” If it is good not to touch a woman, it is bad to touch
4 I, 7 | touch a woman, it is bad to touch one: for there is no opposite
5 I, 7 | but, it is good not to touch a woman: as though there
6 I, 7 | were danger even in the touch: as though he who touched
7 I, 7 | instantly burned, so by the mere touch the peculiar nature of man
8 I, 7 | Egyptian woman wished to touch him, fled from her hands,
9 I, 7 | would have been good not to touch, and, when once he became
10 I, 7 | should make it excusable to touch her. “The wife hath not
11 I, 7 | is good for a man not to touch a woman.” But inasmuch as
12 I, 9 | is good for a man not to touch a woman.” And, “It is good
13 I, 21| at full speed to lightly touch on each topic and to sketch
14 I, 21| smell, taste, hearing, and touch had the dominion, and that
15 I, 34| unlawful for priests to touch their wives, they are so
16 II, 2 | friend Jovinianus says, 4657 “Touch me not, for I am clean.”
17 II, 8 | hearing, smell, taste, and touch. If any one delights in
18 II, 8 | particularly since the sense of touch can picture to itself even
19 II, 10| smell, and the pleasures of touch. But a human being cannot
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