Chap.

1    3|        it is the philosophy of lasciviousness.~ ~ This is not an overcharged
2    4| innocent love, soon sinks into lasciviousness when the exercise of a duty
3    5|        a system of cunning and lasciviousness.~ ~ Supposing woman to have
4    6| pleasure palls upon the sense, lasciviousness becomes barefaced, and enjoyment
5    8|     mother; and sacrificing to lasciviousness the parental affection,
6   12|      children destroyed by the lasciviousness of man? The want of natural
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