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1 1| offering to God to take up an abode in the eternal mansion; 2 5| if the master should be absent, or if he is to bring them 3 5| throat, nor spit. If he absolutely must do so, let him step 4 5| at the door. When he is admitted, he should bow before the 5 4| husbands, and ask their advice in everything, and submit 6 4| with Her Husband ~In all affairs of everyday life, the wife 7 2| obey you, lest there be an aggravation and suffering to your soul, 8 | Always 9 5| he does not receive an "amen" in response, he should 10 3| miracle-working images, and be anointed with the holy oil. Frequent 11 5| his dirty feet before the antechamber, or house, or cell, wipe 12 | anywhere 13 1| them from all sin, like the apple of your eye and your own 14 5| must do so, let him step aside. He must stand straight 15 4| others. If she should be asked something about a person, 16 4| housekeeping. She must pay attention to any good word that is 17 2| cost and worriment from the authorities. ~ 18 | away 19 5| or if he is to bring them back home.... When a servant 20 2| to your soul. Weaken not beating the boy, for he will not 21 2| the rod, but will be in better health: for while you strike 22 | between 23 2| and you will cause much bitterness to your soul. Give him no 24 1| parents are loved by God, blessed by the clerical vocation, 25 2| you will have peace and blessing from him. Do not smile at 26 2| his manhood, and you will boast among evil persons and your 27 2| for while you strike his body, you save his soul from 28 4| over the wives of princes, boiars, or my neighbours." ~ 29 1| mansion; and the child is bold to beg God's mercy and forgiveness 30 | both 31 5| he is admitted, he should bow before the holy images, 32 2| Weaken not beating the boy, for he will not die from 33 5| courtyard: "What business brings you here?" let him not give 34 1| sensible people the children be brought up in the fear of God, and 35 5| through the courtyard: "What business brings you here?" let him 36 4| invites, or the people she calls upon. Let her put on the 37 | cannot 38 5| all, dispatch under seal. Carefully instruct the servant whether 39 5| to him. The moment he has carried out his commission, he should 40 5| antechamber, or house, or cell, wipe his nose, clear his 41 2| that you may rejoice later. Chide your son in his childhood 42 2| later. Chide your son in his childhood and you will be glad in 43 3| How Christians Are to Cure Diseases and 44 1| Look after their bodily cleanliness, and keep them from all 45 3| charity to everybody. Have the clergy pray the Lord for you, and 46 1| loved by God, blessed by the clerical vocation, and praised by 47 5| lest he cause quarrel and coldness between the masters. If 48 3| do no wrong, and keep the commands of the spiritual fathers, 49 5| moment he has carried out his commission, he should return home and 50 4| husband wants her-to keep company with the guests she invites, 51 4| about things that do not concern me; nor do I sit in judgement 52 1| their children, after the confession and extreme unction, the 53 3| and pray there with a pure conscience. In that way you will receive 54 4| but for the sake of good conversation and information, for it 55 5| nose, clear his throat, and correctly say his prayer; and if he 56 5| finger in his nose, nor cough, nor clean his nose, nor 57 1| as best he knows and God counsels him. Love them and watch 58 5| measured or weighed them, and count the money, before you send 59 5| as he passes through the courtyard: "What business brings you 60 3| the water with the holy crosses and holy relics and miracle-working 61 2| power in his youth, but crush his ribs while he is growing 62 3| and bodily ailment will be cured, and God will be gracious 63 1| God, and will give their daughter In marriage to their sons. 64 1| answer for these sins on the day of the terrible judgement. 65 2| you save his soul from death. If you love your son, punish 66 2| soul, a loss to your house, destruction to your property, scorn 67 2| the boy, for he will not die from your striking him with 68 2| him, for though that will diminish your grief while he is a 69 4| is invited somewhere to dinner. By all means let her abstain 70 5| sent." Let him clean his dirty feet before the antechamber, 71 3| Ailments ~If God send any disease or ailment down upon a person 72 3| How Christians Are to Cure Diseases and all Kinds of Ailments ~ 73 5| send it out. Best of all, dispatch under seal. Carefully instruct 74 5| tell his message. While doing so, let him not put his 75 | done 76 | down 77 5| message. Having done his duty, he should forthwith return 78 5| if you send anywhere some eatables or liquids, send full measures, 79 4| women, not for the sake of eating and drinking with them, 80 1| How to Educate Children and Bring Them 81 | either 82 5| How to Instruct Servants ~Enjoin your servants not to talk 83 | enough 84 2| and your enemies will be envious. Bring up your child with 85 1| take up an abode in the eternal mansion; and the child is 86 3| and undisguised charity to everybody. Have the clergy pray the 87 4| Husband ~In all affairs of everyday life, the wife is to take 88 | everything 89 1| after the confession and extreme unction, the parents bring 90 1| like the apple of your eye and your own souls. If the 91 3| through tears, prayer, fasting, charity to the poor, and 92 3| commands of the spiritual fathers, and do penance. Thus you 93 5| Let him clean his dirty feet before the antechamber, 94 5| so, let him not put his finger in his nose, nor cough, 95 5| done his duty, he should forthwith return home, to report to 96 3| anointed with the holy oil. Frequent the miracle-working and 97 2| love your son, punish him frequently, that you may rejoice later. 98 4| house, or in that of her friend: how good women live, how 99 5| eatables or liquids, send full measures, so that they cannot 100 3| abstain from sin, and in the future do no wrong, and keep the 101 4| Let her put on the best garment, if she receives a guest, 102 5| When a servant is sent to genteel people, let him knock at 103 2| childhood and you will be glad in his manhood, and you 104 1| proper age, good people will gladly and thankfully marry off 105 1| shame from the judges. If by God-fearing, wise and sensible people 106 5| spread rumours about what is going on at home. A servant must 107 3| cure himself through the grace of God, through tears, prayer, 108 3| be cured, and God will be gracious to you. ~ 109 2| crush his ribs while he is growing and does not in his wilfulness 110 4| garment, if she receives a guest, or herself is invited somewhere 111 4| her-to keep company with the guests she invites, or the people 112 4| with her lady-friends of handiwork and housekeeping. She must 113 2| rod, but will be in better health: for while you strike his 114 4| nothing about it, and have heard nothing of it; I do not 115 3| your ailments. But you must henceforth abstain from sin, and in 116 4| sure that her husband wants her-to keep company with the guests 117 | here 118 | herself 119 | himself 120 4| keep house, manage their household, instruct their children 121 4| lady-friends of handiwork and housekeeping. She must pay attention 122 4| and servants, obey their husbands, and ask their advice in 123 2| while he is a child, it will increase it when he is older, and 124 4| of good conversation and information, for it is profitable to 125 4| receives a guest, or herself is invited somewhere to dinner. By 126 4| company with the guests she invites, or the people she calls 127 1| cost and shame from the judges. If by God-fearing, wise 128 3| to Cure Diseases and all Kinds of Ailments ~If God send 129 1| father his sons, as best he knows and God counsels him. Love 130 1| of and transgress through lack of the parents' instruction, 131 4| woman ought to talk with her lady-friends of handiwork and housekeeping. 132 | later 133 5| servant whether he is to leave the things at the house, 134 5| measures, so that they cannot lie about them. Send your wares 135 4| all affairs of everyday life, the wife is to take counsel 136 | like 137 5| anywhere some eatables or liquids, send full measures, so 138 4| her abstain from drinking liquor, for a drunk man is bad 139 4| for it is profitable to listen to them. Let not a woman 140 4| her friend: how good women live, how they keep house, manage 141 5| should repeat the prayer in a louder voice, twice or three times. 142 1| children and their parents are loved by God, blessed by the clerical 143 4| drinking liquor, for a drunk man is bad enough, but a drunk 144 4| live, how they keep house, manage their household, instruct 145 2| you will be glad in his manhood, and you will boast among 146 1| an abode in the eternal mansion; and the child is bold to 147 1| will give their daughter In marriage to their sons. And if God 148 1| will gladly and thankfully marry off their sons, according 149 3| Lord for you, and sing the mass. Sanctify the water with 150 5| and coldness between the masters. If you send your servant, 151 2| him frequently, that you may rejoice later. Chide your 152 | me 153 4| somewhere to dinner. By all means let her abstain from drinking 154 5| your wares after having measured or weighed them, and count 155 5| eatables or liquids, send full measures, so that they cannot lie 156 4| about it.... It is good to meet such good women, not for 157 1| scorn and ridicule before men, a loss to the house, grief 158 5| that are put to him. The moment he has carried out his commission, 159 5| weighed them, and count the money, before you send it out. 160 | my 161 4| and to ask him, if she needs anything. Let her be sure 162 1| children transgress through the neglect of their parents, the parents 163 5| among strangers, and have noticed anything bad there, let 164 | off 165 1| the parents bring a pure offering to God to take up an abode 166 3| be anointed with the holy oil. Frequent the miracle-working 167 2| will increase it when he is older, and you will cause much 168 | one 169 1| loss to the house, grief to oneself, and cost and shame from 170 | others 171 4| place in the world. A woman ought to talk with her lady-friends 172 | over 173 5| anyone should ask him, as he passes through the courtyard: " 174 4| and housekeeping. She must pay attention to any good word 175 2| prohibition and you will have peace and blessing from him. Do 176 3| spiritual fathers, and do penance. Thus you will be purified 177 2| you will boast among evil persons and your enemies will be 178 4| but a drunk woman has no place in the world. A woman ought 179 3| miracle-working and holy places, and pray there with a pure 180 2| Do not smile at him, or play with him, for though that 181 4| she does not know, let her politely inquire about it.... It 182 3| fasting, charity to the poor, and true repentance. Let 183 1| sons, according to their possessions and the will of God, and 184 2| to your soul. Give him no power in his youth, but crush 185 1| the clerical vocation, and praised by good people; and when 186 4| judgement over the wives of princes, boiars, or my neighbours." ~ 187 4| and information, for it is profitable to listen to them. Let not 188 2| up your child with much prohibition and you will have peace 189 1| and when they are of the proper age, good people will gladly 190 2| house, destruction to your property, scorn from your neighbours 191 1| of God and politeness and propriety, and teach them some handicraft, 192 1| of these their children. Provide for them and bring them 193 3| penance. Thus you will be purified from sin, and your spiritual 194 5| to report, lest he cause quarrel and coldness between the 195 5| know, nor answer any other questions that are put to him. The 196 4| to them. Let not a woman rail at anyone, or gossip about 197 1| and instructing them and reasoning with them, punish them. 198 5| report to his master in regard to the matter he has been 199 2| frequently, that you may rejoice later. Chide your son in 200 5| the message; nor should he relate any matter not relevant 201 5| he relate any matter not relevant to the message. Having done 202 3| the holy crosses and holy relics and miracle-working images, 203 5| at home. A servant must remember what he has been sent for, 204 5| say, or do, or buy?" If he repeats to you as you have ordered 205 3| charity to the poor, and true repentance. Let him thank the Lord 206 5| look to either side when reporting the message; nor should 207 5| images, give his master's respects, and tell his message. While 208 5| not receive an "amen" in response, he should repeat the prayer 209 2| you a quiet old age, and restfulness to your soul. Weaken not 210 2| his youth, but crush his ribs while he is growing and 211 2| your striking him with the rod, but will be in better health: 212 5| nor should they spread rumours about what is going on at 213 4| to any good word that is said in her own house, or in 214 3| you, and sing the mass. Sanctify the water with the holy 215 5| let him not give him any satisfaction, but say: "I have not been 216 5| Best of all, dispatch under seal. Carefully instruct the 217 | shall 218 1| to oneself, and cost and shame from the judges. If by God-fearing, 219 3| beg His forgiveness, and show mercy and undisguised charity 220 5| straight and not look to either side when reporting the message; 221 3| pray the Lord for you, and sing the mass. Sanctify the water 222 4| not concern me; nor do I sit in judgement over the wives 223 2| blessing from him. Do not smile at him, or play with him, 224 | somewhere 225 1| of your eye and your own souls. If the children transgress 226 5| nor clear his throat, nor spit. If he absolutely must do 227 5| at home; nor should they spread rumours about what is going 228 5| him step aside. He must stand straight and not look to 229 5| absolutely must do so, let him step aside. He must stand straight 230 | still 231 5| step aside. He must stand straight and not look to either side 232 5| If they have been among strangers, and have noticed anything 233 2| better health: for while you strike his body, you save his soul 234 2| he will not die from your striking him with the rod, but will 235 4| advice in everything, and submit to them. And if there is 236 2| there be an aggravation and suffering to your soul, a loss to 237 4| needs anything. Let her be sure that her husband wants her-to 238 1| If the children are not taken care of and transgress through 239 3| the grace of God, through tears, prayer, fasting, charity 240 1| these sins on the day of the terrible judgement. If the children 241 3| true repentance. Let him thank the Lord and beg His forgiveness, 242 1| good people will gladly and thankfully marry off their sons, according 243 5| or do something, or buy a thing, ask him twice: "What have 244 | though 245 5| a louder voice, twice or three times. If he still receives 246 | Thus 247 1| handicraft, according to the time and age of the children: 248 5| louder voice, twice or three times. If he still receives no 249 3| charity to the poor, and true repentance. Let him thank 250 1| the confession and extreme unction, the parents bring a pure 251 | under 252 3| forgiveness, and show mercy and undisguised charity to everybody. Have 253 1| blessed by the clerical vocation, and praised by good people; 254 5| repeat the prayer in a louder voice, twice or three times. If 255 4| be sure that her husband wants her-to keep company with 256 5| lie about them. Send your wares after having measured or 257 1| counsels him. Love them and watch them and save them through 258 3| sing the mass. Sanctify the water with the holy crosses and 259 3| pure conscience. In that way you will receive from God 260 2| restfulness to your soul. Weaken not beating the boy, for 261 5| after having measured or weighed them, and count the money, 262 | well 263 | whether 264 | whom 265 2| growing and does not in his wilfulness obey you, lest there be 266 5| antechamber, or house, or cell, wipe his nose, clear his throat, 267 1| and sensible teaching, in wisdom and politeness and work 268 1| judges. If by God-fearing, wise and sensible people the 269 4| sit in judgement over the wives of princes, boiars, or my 270 4| pay attention to any good word that is said in her own 271 1| wisdom and politeness and work and handicraft, such children 272 4| woman has no place in the world. A woman ought to talk with 273 2| your enemies, and cost and worriment from the authorities. ~ 274 3| and in the future do no wrong, and keep the commands of


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