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seneca 5
sennacherib 1
sensation 1
sense 18
senseless 1
senses 6
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18 perfect
18 person
18 priest
18 sense
18 silver
18 soul
18 still
Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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1 I, Int | exposition, in Jerome’s sense, of St. Paul’s teaching 2 I, 11 | pleasure? Then, in what sense are we to explain “For he 3 I, 14 | the individual. In this sense we must take the whole of 4 I, 14(4345)| Councils decided in the same sense, e.g. Neocæsarea (a.d. 314). 5 I, 22 | idol which was in a special sense consecrated to lust. But 6 I, 36 | shipwreck of either our sense of shame, or of the cause 7 I, 38(4535)| self-control in the wide sense.~ 8 I, 49 | of woman is, in a special sense, purity. It was this that 9 II, 5 | a rational animal, in a sense the owner and tenant of 10 II, 8 | our windows.” Again, our sense of hearing is flattered 11 II, 8 | insanity. To gratify this sense we languish, grow angry, 12 II, 8 | particularly since the sense of touch can picture to 13 II, 25 | the Saviour in the same sense as Caiaphas and the Pharisees 14 II, 26 | attention to the mystic sense.~ 15 II, 28 | regard must be had to the sense of Scripture: “I might tell 16 II, 30 | honourable, others excite the sense of shame: and those parts 17 II, 35 | opinion no less with common sense than with the words of inspiration.~ 18 II, 37 | their chastity, but all sense of shame, and defend their


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