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Adulteries without love, sins without punishment or redemption became the more authentic themes of art.
THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003
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Adulteries without love, sins without punishment or redemption became the more authentic themes of art.
THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003
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Adulteries and thefts were everywhere, murder and rapine filled the earth, law was disregarded in corruption and injustice, all kinds of iniquities were perpetrated by all, both singly and in common.
On the Incarnation c.296-c.373 1946
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Here are to be seen too, and that for nothing, Thefts, Murders, Adulteries, false-swearers, and that of a blood-red colour.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The First Part. Paras. 400-499 1909
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Adulteries, rapes, infanticides were matters of daily occurrence.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction John Addington Symonds 1866
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Adulteries were punished as rare and inexpiable crimes; nor was seduction justified by example and fashion.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Adulteries were punished as rare and inexpiable crimes; nor was seduction justified by example and fashion.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 1 Edward Gibbon 1765
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_Adulteries of the fourth degree are adulteries of the will, which are committed by those who make them lawful and pleasing, and who do not think them of importance enough, to consult the understanding respecting them.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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Adulteries of the third degree are adulteries of the reason, which are committed by those who with the understanding confirm themselves in the persuasion that they are not evils of sin, n.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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Adulteries in these instances are predicated by a rational man according to the above circumstances; nevertheless the perpetrator is charged with blame by the same rational man as a judge, and is punished by the law; but after death those adulteries are imputed according to the presence, quality, and faculty of understanding in the will of the perpetrators.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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