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Chapter 1 He Describes the Circumspectness of His Intercourse with the Other Sex, and Tells How in His Journeys He Acts at Places Where There are Brethren Only. |
Chapter 5 Where There is Only One Woman, the Father Does Not Make a Stay; How Carefully Stumbling-Blocks Must Be Avoided. |
Chapter 9 Samson's Admonitory Fall. |
Chapter 13 The History of Susanna Teaches Circumspection with the Eyes and in Society. |
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Chapter 2 His Behaviour in Places Where There Were Christians of Both Sexes. |
Chapter 6 How Christians Should Behave Themselves Among Heathens. |
Chapter 10 David's Sin, So Admonitory to Us Weak Men. |
Chapter 14 Examples of Circumspect Behaviour from the Old Testament. |
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Chapter 3 Rules for the Conduct of Celibate Brethren in Places Where There are Only Married Christians. |
Chapter 7 Uses of Considering Admonitory Examples, as Well as Instructive Patterns. |
Chapter 11 Admonitory History of the Incestuous Children of David. |
Chapter 15 The Example of Jesus; How We May Allow Ourselves to Be Served by Women. |
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Chapter 4 Conduct of the Holy Man Where There are Women Only. |
Chapter 8 Joseph and Potiphar's Wife; Of What Kind Love to Females Ought to Be. |
Chapter 12 Solomon's Infatuation Through Women. |
Chapter 16 Exhortation to Union and to Obedience; Conclusion. |