Chapter
1 6 | uncircumcision; you are bound to monogamy too. Moreover,
2 7 | it follow that we too are bound to observe this prohibition?"
3 9 | whereas if she is not bound to him when dead, no more
4 9 | death does, she will not be bound to him by whom the binding
5 9 | whom, then, will she be bound? In the eye of God, it matters
6 10| assertion), that a woman is more bound when her husband is dead
7 10| whatsoever cause of complaint--is bound to a personal enemy, not
8 10| that case she is the more bound to him with whom she has
9 10| the bar of God. She who is bound (to another) has not departed (
10 10| dead, of course we shall be bound to them with whom we are
11 10| reason why we shall not be bound to our departed consorts?"
12 10| but the more shall we be bound (to them), because we are
13 11| of presbyters and deacons bound by the same solemn engagement,
14 11| he wrote: "The woman is bound for such length of time
15 11| the faith. "Thou hast been bound to a wife, seek not loosing;
16 11| called;" adding, "A woman is bound so long as her husband liveth;
17 11| concurs, "Thou hast been bound to a wife; seek not loosing:
18 12| that he has stringently bound to the yoke of monogamy.
19 12| from all If all are not bound to monogamy, whence are
20 13| is under an husband, is bound to her husband (while)living;
21 13| husband, if you were still bound to act in (subjection to)
22 17| into Christ," you will be bound to be (yet) better. Exhibit (
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