Chapter
1 1 | the former destroys the God of marriages, the latter
2 1 | marriage, just as we do one God. The law of marriage reaps
3 1 | Spirit. "My Spirit," saith (God), "shall not permanently
4 2 | hold heretical views of God first, and then of His institution.
5 2 | with the whole order of God the Creator, and will glorify
6 3 | the unmarried think about God, but the married about how,
7 3 | I too have the Spirit of God;" in order that, if he had
8 4 | human race? One female did God fashion for the male, culling
9 4 | marriage. Otherwise, had God (so) willed, there could
10 4 | separate is the same. Still, God's institution, after once
11 4 | Out of all beasts," said (God), "out of all flesh, two
12 5 | accordingly, those whom God "from the beginning" conjoined, "
13 5 | the Ephesians, says that God "had proposed in Himself,
14 5 | began,--through the Word of God, that is, who was made flesh,--
15 6 | acknowledge any other father than God. Grant, now, that Abraham
16 6 | when did Abraham "believe God and it was accounted to
17 6 | that time when he "believed God," if it is true that it
18 6 | intimate eye-witness of God; you have Aaron the chief
19 6 | possession of) the promise of God, in whom the Name (of Jesus)
20 7 | carry out the precept of God, "Honour father and mother."
21 7 | Christ"--has made "priests to God His Father," according to
22 7 | course. For our one Father, God, lives, and our mother,
23 7 | are we dead who live to God, nor do we bury our dead,
24 7 | with the pristine Law of God, which prophesied at that
25 8 | forerunner: one appeasing God; one preaching Christ: one
26 9 | secondly, because "What God hath conjoined, man shall
27 9 | Therefore if those whom God has conjoined man shall
28 9 | congruous that those whom God has separated by death man
29 9 | will be just as contrary to God's will as would have been
30 9 | non-destruction of the will of God, and the restruction of
31 9 | and moved the will of God to prohibit divorce: the
32 9 | way of marriage? Such is God's verdict, within straiter
33 9 | marriage is in the eye of God; and thus we shall learn
34 9 | Marriage is (this): when God joins "two into one flesh;"
35 9 | cause that you will say that God wills not a divorced woman
36 9 | be bound? In the eye of God, it matters nought whether
37 9 | that pristine flesh which God either conjoined into two
38 10| resulting from the law of God, not from an offence of
39 10| to plead) at the bar of God. She who is bound (to another)
40 10| shall we sing thanks to God to eternity, if there shall
41 10| Consequently, we who shall be with God shall be together; since
42 10| in which (eternal life) God will still less separate
43 11| not preferred to please God! Such (conduct) the Psychics
44 12| made us priests to (His) God and Father." When we are
45 13| that we may bear fruit to God. For when we were in the
46 13| held, unto the serving of God in newness of spirit, and
47 14| superinduction be worthy of God and of Christ? If it was
48 14| Christ? If it was worthy of God and of Christ to check "
49 14| not be more worthy both of God and of Christ to shake off "
50 15| such as do not the will of God? What heresy, if we judge
51 15| interdict on meats which God has created. We, however,
52 16| has not the Spirit from God, being no longer even a
53 16| element is not derived from God's afflatus! What if a man
54 16| food and clothing? He has God (to look to), the Foster-father
55 16| accordance with the testament of God. Let such (as thus think),
56 17| blushed in the presence of God; once for all concealed
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