8. Therefore no fruitfulness
of the flesh can be compared to holy virginity even of the flesh.
For neither is itself also honored because it is virginity, but
because it hath been dedicated to God, and, although it be kept in
the flesh, yet is it kept by religion and devotion of the Spirit.
And by this means even virginity of body is spiritual, which
continence of piety vows and keeps. For, even as no one makes an
immodest use of the body, unless the sin have been before conceived
in the spirit, so no one keeps modesty in the body, unless chastity
have been before implanted in the spirit. But, further, if modesty
of married life, although it be guarded in the flesh, is yet
attributed to the soul, not to the flesh, under the rule and
guidance of which, the flesh itself hath no intercourse with any
beside its own proper estate of marriage; how much more, and with
how much greater honor, are we to reckon among the goods of the
soul that continence, whereby the virgin purity of the flesh is
vowed, consecrated, and kept, for the Creator Himself of the soul
and flesh.