Chapter

1     I| persuaded that the unjust and intemperate shall be punished in eternal
2    II|   certain woman lived with an intemperate husband; she herself, too,
3    II|     too, having formerly been intemperate. But when she came to the
4     V|    murders, wars, adulteries, intemperate deeds, and all wickedness.
5   XII| pleasure. For what sensual or intemperate man, or who that counts
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