Chapter
1 4 | none, in the way of being husband to two wives. What Scripture
2 7 | Therefore a wife, when her husband is dead, will not marry;
3 8 | virgin, and wife of one husband. Again, when He is presented
4 8 | woman's (partner to be) a husband, that He may show that manifold
5 9 | woman) dismissed by her husband, of course commits adultery.
6 9 | to another man "while her husband liveth," as if He do will
7 10| woman is more bound when her husband is dead not to admit (to
8 10| admit (to marriage) another husband. For let us reflect that
9 10| been separated (from her husband)in soul as well as body,
10 10| personal enemy, not to say a husband, how much more will one
11 10| neither by her own nor her husband's fault, but by an event
12 10| sister, have you sent your husband before you (to his rest)
13 10| woman have room for another husband, who is, even to futurity,
14 10| volition--he is to this hour her husband, possessing the very thing
15 10| commerce. A more honourable husband is he, in proportion as
16 11| way you will earn the new husband's favour, if you forget
17 11| such length of time as her husband liveth; but if he shall
18 11| the Lord's favour than a husband's. And thus he recalls his
19 11| is bound so long as her husband liveth; but if he shall
20 11| the faith) "loosed from a husband," similarly as the husband "
21 11| husband," similarly as the husband "loosed from a wife"--the "
22 11| not be reckoned a second husband who is, subsequently to
23 11| her who had had a heathen (husband), and had believed subsequently
24 11| common use, "But if her husband shall haze fallen asleep,"
25 11| to her who has lost her husband when already in a believing
26 11| would have granted a (fresh) husband as often as one had been
27 11| tim,e, "If any (woman's). husband shall have died, even the
28 11| much pertain to her whose husband shall die before she believed.
29 13| the woman who is under an husband, is bound to her husband (
30 13| husband, is bound to her husband (while)living; but if he
31 13| emancipated from the law of the husband.' Doubtless, then, the husband
32 13| husband.' Doubtless, then, the husband living, she will be thought
33 13| been joined to a second husband. If, however, the husband
34 13| husband. If, however, the husband shall have died, she has
35 13| if made (wife) to another husband." But read the sequel as
36 13| not keep a wife, when her husband is dead, from becoming (
37 13| when you have lost your husband; and in as far as you would
38 13| became (wife) to a second husband after the death of your (
39 13| the death of your (first) husband, if you were still bound
40 13| after the death of your husband, you do marry another: inasmuch
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