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Of Temperance:
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Temperance is the not admiring the enjoyments of bodily pleasures: and the being without desire for any base pleasure of enjoyment: and the fearing, and the just license: and the being intent upon life similarly in small matters and in great. Accompanying temperance are good order, decency, shame, and wariness.
I. The works.
II. The things accompanying temperance.
Of those things belonging to Temperance:
Works, that
Of Temperance
The things accompanying it, that
{
Not to admire the perception of bodily pleasures.
To be without desire for the enticements of base pleasures.
To be fearful even in the freedom of lawful things.
To be intent upon life in small things, as well as in great matters.
Good order Modesty.
Decency Elegance.
Shame Pudor.
Wariness Verecundia.
}
Of Continence.