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Chapter
IV.-Servants and Women are Not to Be Despised.
Be not ashamed of servants, for we possess the same nature in common
with them. Do not hold women in abomination, for they have given thee birth,
and brought thee up. It is fitting, therefore, to love those that were the
authors of our birth (but only in the Lord), inasmuch as a man can produce no
children without a woman. It is right, therefore, that we should honour those
who have had a part in giving us birth. "Neither is the man without the
woman, nor the woman without the man," except in the case of those who
were first formed. For the body of Adam was made out of the four elements, and
that of Eve out of the side of Adam. And, indeed, the altogether peculiar birth
of the Lord was of a virgin alone. [This took place] not as if the lawful union
[of man and wife] were abominable, but such a kind of birth was fitting to God.
For it became the Creator not to make use of the ordinary method of generation,
but of one that was singular and strange, as being the Creator.
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