The priests of the Isthmus were sworn to perpetualchastity.
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In like manner when He gave the counsel of perpetualchastity, saying (Matt.
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But it is not unknown to what extent perpetualchastity is in the power of man.
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But it is not known to what extent perpetualchastity is in the power of man.
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Such people can observe neither Levitical nor perpetualchastity.]
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Here, he made {291} a vow of perpetualchastity, putting himself under the special patronage of the Blessed Virgin.
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At length, having perfectly recovered the effects of her first unhappy passion, she seemed to have vowed a state of perpetualchastity.
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The priests, who governed thought and conscience almost without check, were vowed to perpetualchastity; that was held up as the highest virtue.
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Among the humble-bees, for instance, the workers do not dream of renouncing love, whereas our domestic bee lives in a state of perpetualchastity.
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His vow of perpetualchastity, made with so passionate an enthusiasm, for the moment appeared to him an act of absolutely monstrous vanity and self-conceit.