In general their view of Rome was less secular and had more to do with sexual licentiousness, pride, and what came to be known as the Seven Deadly Sins.
This type is created in the conditions of sexual licentiousness while being opposed to doing it at the same time.
Richard Enfield is Utterson's distant relative and is a well known "man about town", suggesting a certain sexual licentiousness.
Understandably nervous highbrow critics have often denounced rock not just for its real or imagined sexual licentiousness (the usual complaint) but also for its hypnotic, brutalizing power.
He was also told that Mead had had an affair with a Samoan man, and the men he interviewed expressed outrage at her sexual licentiousness.
The poems, thought to be associated with the politics of the French Revolution and sexual licentiousness, were controversial (see the parody Loves of the Triangles 1798)
The bizarre case has seen lawyers for both sides scouring the two principals' past, deposing witnesses for evidence of sexual licentiousness.
Irenaeus seizes upon this as a gnostic attempt to justify sexual licentiousness.
In his Newsweek column, he located sexual and ideological licentiousness, with suitable qualifications, on a single spectrum.