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Noah (saith [6119] Hierome) showed his nakedness in his drunkenness, which for six hundred years he had covered in soberness.
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Quoties diem illum cogito (saith [6708] Hierome) toto corpore contremisco, I tremble as often as I think of it.
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Anthonies, and famous anchorites, subdued the lusts of the flesh; by this means Hilarion made his ass, as he called his own body, leave kicking, (so [5614] Hierome relates of him in his life) when the devil tempted him to any such foul offence.
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If thine horse be too lusty, Hierome adviseth thee to take away some of his provender; by this means those Pauls, Hilaries,
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If, as Peter de Ledesmo cas.cons. holds, every kiss a man gives his wife after marriage, be mortale peccatum, a mortal sin, or that of [5120] Hierome, Adulter est quisquis in uxorem suam ardentior est amator; or that of Thomas Secund. quaest.
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Hierome holds, Uxor impudica servari non potest, pudica non debet, infida custos castitatis est necessitas, to what end is all your custody?
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Hierome, Austin, and other Fathers of the church, hold that the soul is immortal, created of nothing, and so infused into the child or embryo in his mother's womb, six months after the [1010] conception; not as those of brutes, which are ex traduce, and dying with them vanish into nothing.
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Austin, in Gen.lib. iii.lib. arbit., approves as much, mutata casu corpora in deteriorem qualitatem aeris spissioris, so doth Hierome.
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Hilarion, as [6458] Hierome reports in his life, and
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David, or if thou dost see them, as Ficinus adviseth, let not thine eye be intentus ad libidinem, do not intend her more than the rest: for as [5645] Propertius holds, Ipse alimenta sibi maxima praebet amor, love as a snow ball enlargeth itself by sight: but as Hierome to
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