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When did he and his wife last enjoy the pleasures of concupiscence?
The will becomes supernatural, and only concupiscence remains to man.
The garden's natural concupiscence seemed somehow to spill over into life itself.
He'd met women like that and Beth showed none of their concupiscence.
He probably inspired too much fear to generate the level of concupiscence needed to take him all the way to the top.
Then the dancing started and the couples abandoned themselves to concupiscence.
Thus, concupiscence as a distinct term is more likely to be used by Catholics.
Ember thrust his face at her as if in concupiscence.
Since concupiscence is not evil in the Catholic view, it cannot be original sin.
By night they were whirls of noise and adolescent concupiscence.
The difference in views also extends to the relationship between concupiscence and original sin.
They had no idea of evil, concupiscence and lust.
The first danger to be noticed is evil concupiscence.
Thus, in some Protestant traditions, concupiscence is evil in itself.
A wounded nature comes to the soul and body of the new person from his/her parents, who experience libido (or concupiscence).
Then he relaxed and concentrated on concupiscence, while his head bumped along the cherry ice.
He rubbed his groin in a transport of vicarious concupiscence.
Simultaneous, there's a retired preacher asks how can the human race be cured of concupiscence.
It was not, he decided, the concupiscence which shocked him in itself, but its presence in this context.
She gestured, and suddenly Zane felt a tremendous concupiscence.
Further, marriage was said to be for the "relief of concupiscence" as well as any spiritual purpose.
Augustine insisted that concupiscence was not a being but a bad quality, the privation of good or a wound.
The Sword-sworn were as devoid of concupiscence as their weapons.
Then she became the most poignant casualty of Bill Clinton's carelessness and concupiscence.