Continence in a sentence as a noun

"Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet.

I was just thinking about the continence of swapping sides.

It's like when a former manager of mine typed "call me at your continence" when he meant to say "call me at your convenience".

I know you probably meant "continuous" instead of "continence", but I can't help but chuckle at the usage.

In the Christian East, the obligation of perpetual continence was more or less put aside for all but those ordained to the episcopate.

The lesser form of continence is then seen to be modeled after the obligations of the levitical priesthood of ancient Judaism.

Celibacy developed later, as a safeguard for those called to exercise the same "apostolic continence".

It's entirely on the owner if those behaviours result, anyway - presuming the dog doesn't have an advanced illness affecting continence.

For those curious about the source:this adherence to sexual continence is known as brahmacharya and is one of the five yamas in traditional yogic philosophy.

The only other requirement I'd add is a bit of emotional continence, which prevents immediately raising the temperature of every conversation, and thus lowering the chance of two people with different beliefs finding common ground.> On the other hand, it seems that insulting generalisations about huge swathes of people with whom you disagree is very cheap and easy, but it's there as the conclusion to a post apparently wanting high-quality discussionPresumably this is a reference to the last sentence of my comment?

Continence definitions

noun

the exercise of self constraint in sexual matters

See also: continency

noun

voluntary control over urinary and fecal discharge