Chapter
1 3 | he says, "Better it is to marry than to burn," what sort
2 3 | to say, "Better it is to marry than to burn;" and I question
3 3 | say, "Better (it is) to marry," not adding than what it
4 3 | grants all indulgence to marry on the ground of his own (
5 3 | inasmuch as "better it is to marry than to burn?" In fact,
6 7 | husband is dead, will not marry; for if she marry, she will
7 7 | will not marry; for if she marry, she will of course be marrying (
8 7 | the woman, if intending to marry, has to marry "in the Lord;"
9 7 | intending to marry, has to marry "in the Lord;" that is,
10 7 | prohibited too, having no one to marry except a brother. In what
11 7 | that if she have she may marry again--for how much more
12 8 | it was a virgin, about to marry once for all after her delivery,
13 9 | divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she
14 9 | matters nought whether she marry during her life or after
15 10| that age they will neither marry nor be given in marriage,
16 11| TEACHING.~Grant, now, that you marry "in the Lord," in accordance
17 11| free; whom she will let her marry, only in the Lord." For
18 11| whom she shall wish let her marry, only in the Lord," he hence
19 11| would grant no permission to marry, in the teeth of the primary
20 11| presume herself able to marry a heathen even after believing;
21 13| the very young (women) to marry, bear children, act the
22 13| their affections, "wish to marry, having judgment, because
23 13| reason he "wills" them to "marry," for fear of their subsequently
24 13| condition, that you are not to marry when you have lost your
25 13| of your husband, you do marry another: inasmuch as you
26 16| some Hermogenes--wont to marry more women than he paints.
27 16| such (as thus think), then, marry to the very end; that in
28 17| rather to "burn" than to "marry." Her assessor will be the
29 17| their husbands rather than marry after their husbands' death.
30 17| and the wife of a Flamen marry. The priestesses of Ceres,
31 17| it thee once for all to marry, whereto "from the beginning"
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