Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | unmarried, and for the sake of continence put away their wives, and
2 I, 7 | ornament, while he praises continence, which is the ornament of
3 I, 8 | would never after enjoining continence have said: 4298 “Each man
4 I, 9 | When you are discussing continence and virginity you say, “
5 I, 11| might seem to have flouted continence, and to have given us up
6 I, 14| God.” When he incites to continence, it is not by the judgement
7 I, 34| they lay down rules for continence, nor hint at virginity,
8 I, 34| of perpetual chastity and continence, when they were told in
9 I, 36| Apostle mean by exhorting to continence, if continence be contrary
10 I, 36| exhorting to continence, if continence be contrary to nature? What
11 I, 37| on Christian purity and continence, and will make of many proofs
12 I, 37| either to virginity or to continence, is eternal life. And afterwards: 4518 “
13 I, 38| after long chastity and continence begin to burn and are as
14 I, 38| persons loosens the cords of continence, and lets them have a slack
15 I, 38| faithfulness, meekness, 4535 continence. All the virtues of the
16 I, 38| supported and protected by continence, which is as it were their
17 I, 40| without virginity, purity, continence, chastity, are imperfect.
18 II, 34| do married women practise continence? Let us all sin, and when
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