Chapter
1 2 | bring such (teachings) as may be esteemed alike novel,
2 2 | is novel and burdensome may be ascribed to the Paraclete,
3 3 | they have not," that it may be the more binding on them
4 3 | in (their) marriage, each may please his (partner). And
5 3 | please his (partner). And I may contend, that what is permitted
6 4 | Christians; so that you may be sensible that the Paraclete
7 4 | into the ark, that they may live with thee, male and
8 5 | is, who was made flesh,--may have an end correspondent
9 7 | legal Scriptures, that we may treat in order of all our
10 7 | that our righteousness may be able to redound above
11 7 | to his brother; and this may happen repeatedly to the
12 7 | not that if she have she may marry again--for how much
13 7 | but that, if she have, she may be "nourished" by her son
14 7 | order that the son, too, may carry out the precept of
15 7 | s obsequies, is that He may show that we are called
16 8 | to be) a husband, that He may show that manifold husbandry
17 9 | that these argumentations may be thought to be forced
18 9 | herself. "Any sin which a man may have committed is external
19 9 | beginning," is, that He may strengthen that which "was
20 9 | for a third union of flesh may make an irruption (into
21 11| so"), of course, as he may have been found by the faith. "
22 13| marrying as often as ever they may refuse to persevere in a
23 13| sense, which flatters you, may evade (your grasp). "And
24 13| body of Christ, that ye may be made (subject) to a second,--
25 13| risen from the dead, that we may bear fruit to God. For when
26 14| from some other Power; why may not the Paraclete, too,
27 14| in order that the Spirit may vanquish the flesh--that
28 14| the flesh--that the weak may yield to the stronger. For
29 16| and the day of the deluge, may be overtaken by the fated
30 16| children) upon whom he may more passionately (than
31 17| separation. There are, too, who may judge us on the ground of
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