Book, Chapter
1 I, 10| Lord, that excepting the cause of fornication, a wife must
2 I, 16| passage, 4348 “For this cause shall a man leave his father
3 I, 24| But as for us, 4400 if we cause one of the least to stumble,
4 I, 26| that his virginity was the cause of the special love our
5 I, 26| not be thought to afford cause of envy against the youth
6 I, 29| Say not thou, what is the cause that the former days were
7 I, 36| sense of shame, or of the cause we defend: If we reply to
8 I, 36| manifest His sex. Why did he cause John the Apostle and John
9 I, 40| to give His enemies just cause for putting Him to death
10 I, 45| friend, thought she had good cause for slaying the king. She
11 I, 47| ruin your fortune in a good cause while you live, not to leave
12 I, 49| how honourable may be the cause of a man’s insanity. Hence 4639
13 II, 11| imagine vegetables to be the cause of disease. And if vegetables
14 II, 15| turn a commandment into a cause of transgression. And yet
15 II, 26| ignorance; and that our cause is not prejudiced by the
16 II, 31| been to me as to them the cause of death. As for your remark
17 II, 35| and those who stand have cause to fear when they see the
18 II, 37| people, they which bless you cause you to err, and trouble
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