We are equally appalled by this man's behavior, but let me emphasize that he is no grasping, concupiscent villain. |
That was why, when he had finished his second ballad, and sometimes even sooner, concupiscent looks appeared in their eyes. |
Hence dilectio is not in the concupiscent nature, but in the will, and therefore in the rational nature. |
Nor did the sounds I made distract Them from the enthusiasm of Their concupiscent offices that afternoon. |
Although the human person, saved by the redeeming love of Christ, is essentially good, the concupiscent tendency remains as a residual effect or wound of original sin. |
Some American's concupiscent eye had alighted on her, observed her beauty, and marked her down. |