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Concerning Virgins
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Book III.
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Chapter VI. St. Ambrose, in Concluding the Second Book, Ascribes Any Good There May Be in it to the Merits of the Virgins, and Sets Forth That it Was Right Before Laying Down Any Severe Precepts to Encourage Them by Examples, as is Done Both in Human Teaching and in Holy Scripture
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Chapter I. St. Ambrose Now Goes Back to the Address of Liberius When He Gave the Veil to Marcellina. Touching on the Crowds Pressing to the Bridal Feast of That Spouse Who Feeds Them All, He Passes on to the Fitness of Her Profession on the Day on Which Christ Was Born of a Virgin, and Concludes With a Fervent Exhortation to Love Him