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1 4,10| her childhood until her marriage at the age of twelve to 2 4,10| sons of Joseph by a former marriage, and apparently even the 3 4,10| Birth of the Virgin,” “The Marriage of the Virgin”), and many 4 4,13| redemption,” and sacred marriage. Oddly enough, it does not 5 5,2 | the strong indorsement of marriage”... train the younger women 6 5,2 | and the renunciation of marriage. So he wrote the Acts of 7 5,3 | of the book-aversion to marriage and indorsement of woman' 8 5,3 | exhibits the same aversion to marriage that we find in the story 9 5,4 | author in his disapproval of marriage. John had been a comparatively 10 5,4 | book is strongly ascetic; marriage is sternly rejected, and 11 5,4 | in protest against the marriage relation, a disappointed 12 5,6 | husbands and to abolish the marriage relation. It is full of 13 5,7 | bride and groom to renounce marriage (chaps. 1-16).~ 2. Gundafor 14 5,7 | Thomas' renunciation of marriage, sums up the monastic ideal 15 5,8 | have been to discourage marriage and to lead women converts 16 5,8 | Acts in their aversion to marriage. It was probably not heretical, 17 5,8 | abstainers and renounced marriage and private property (chap. 18 8,3 | Encratite sect, discouraging marriage and denying the salvation 19 13,9 | Jewish practice of levirate marriage to reconcile their differences 20 13,11| Sabbath, On Exercise, and On Marriage were of this kind. It had