| 1. | Thus, in some Protestant traditions, concupiscence is evil in itself.
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| 2. | They had no idea of evil, concupiscence and lust.
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| 3. | In 1567, Pope Pius V condemned the identification of Original Sin with concupiscence.
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| 4. | Then she became the most poignant casualty of Bill Clinton's carelessness and concupiscence.
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| 5. | Concupiscence never quite happened at Harvard.
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| 6. | Was Gary Hart prematurely promiscuous, or did he lack the courage of his own concupiscence?
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| 7. | She criticized his presentations as irreverent and insensitive to the " tremendous dangers " of concupiscence.
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| 8. | It wasn't just coed dorms but coed rooms, co-residence leading to concupiscence.
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| 9. | Agostino Trap?insists that Augustine's personal experience cannot be credited for his doctrine about concupiscence.
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| 10. | This inclination toward sin and evil is called " concupiscence " ( CCC 405, 418 ).
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