|    Part, Question1   2, 28  |     love with ~another: thus husbands are said to be jealous of [
 2   2, 28  |    his love. It is thus that husbands are ~said to be jealous
 3   2, 167 |  things of the world, either husbands how they may please their
 4   2, 167 |    how they may please their husbands, except that it is unbecoming ~
 5   2, 167 |      distress despised their husbands, and decked themselves that
 6   2, 167 |     in order to please their husbands, lest the latter be afforded ~
 7   2, 167 |    doubt whether ~even their husbands are willing to be deceived
 8   2, 167 |    by whom alone" ~(i.e. the husbands) "are they to be permitted,
 9   2, 167 |    in order to please ~their husbands, it follows that those who
10   2, 184 |    who were married. Now the husbands could not ~without committing
11   3, 30  | anything, let them ask their husbands at ~home." Therefore it
12 Suppl, 62|    that a wife have ~several husbands than that a husband have
13 Suppl, 64|      Much more therefore do ~husbands sin mortally if they have
14 Suppl, 65|     one wife to have several husbands is contrary to the first ~
15 Suppl, 65|     one woman having several husbands there follows ~uncertainty
16 Suppl, 65|    of one wife with ~several husbands has not been sanctioned
17 Suppl, 65|      a ~wife to have several husbands, it follows that a wife'
18 Suppl, 66|   the Apostle (Eph. ~5:25): "Husbands, love your wives, as Christ
19 Suppl, 67|      could not ~have several husbands at one time. But according
20 Suppl, 67|   for a wife to have several husbands. ~Wherefore the comparison
 
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