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hunters 1
hunteth 1
hurts 1
husband 100
husbandmen 2
husbandry 1
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105 virginity
103 would
102 must
100 husband
98 upon
97 own
97 whom
Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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husband

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1 I, 3 | to other—is a picture of husband and wife. The sixty-fold 2 I, 5 | was in the power of her husband to give her children, said4279 “ 3 I, 5 | the Lord and not from the husband. We next learn that Joseph, 4 I, 5 | for so long time as her husband liveth; but if the husband 5 I, 5 | husband liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is free to 6 I, 7 | each woman have her own husband. Let the husband render 7 I, 7 | her own husband. Let the husband render unto the wife her 8 I, 7 | likewise also the wife unto the husband. The wife hath not power 9 I, 7 | over her own body, but the husband: And likewise also the husband 10 I, 7 | husband: And likewise also the husband hath not power over his 11 I, 7 | each woman have her own husband.” He did not say, because 12 I, 7 | over her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband 13 I, 7 | husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power over his 14 I, 7 | unoffending partner, let the husband render unto the wife her 15 I, 7 | received? So long as I do the husband’s part, I fail in continency. 16 I, 10 | wife depart not from her husband (but and if she depart, 17 I, 10 | else be reconciled to her husband): and that the husband leave 18 I, 10 | her husband): and that the husband leave not his wife. But 19 I, 10 | may not, so long as her husband lives, be married to another, 20 I, 10 | to be reconciled to her husband. But in the case of those 21 I, 10 | believer ought to depart, lest husband or wife be preferred to 22 I, 10 | for so long time as her husband liveth: but if the husband 23 I, 10 | husband liveth: but if the husband be dead, she is free to 24 I, 13 | to please the Lord, the husband to please his wife, and 25 I, 13 | how she may please her husband. Just as the man who has 26 I, 13 | how she may please her husband. But we are not of this 27 I, 14 | for so long time as her husband liveth; but if the husband 28 I, 14 | husband liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is free to 29 I, 14 | For the woman that hath a husband is bound by law to the husband 30 I, 14 | husband is bound by law to the husband while he liveth; but if 31 I, 14 | while he liveth; but if the husband die, she is discharged from 32 I, 14 | discharged from the law of the husband. So then if, while the husband 33 I, 14 | husband. So then if, while the husband liveth, she be joined to 34 I, 14 | an adulteress: but if the husband die, she is free from the 35 I, 14 | better to know a single husband, though he be a second or 36 I, 14 | who said she had her sixth husband was reproved by the Lord 37 I, 14 | Lord because he was not her husband. For where there are more 38 I, 14 | one the proper idea of a husband, who is a single person, 39 I, 15 | person baptized and her husband dead, it would not be consistent 40 I, 15 | after the death of a first husband, a second is taken why should 41 I, 15 | left a widow by her first husband in extreme age. The first 42 I, 15 | may marry as often as her husband dies. The Apostle was forced 43 I, 15 | permitted to take a second husband, in the same way as a third 44 I, 15 | married. If more than one husband be allowed, it makes no 45 I, 19 | him. Isaac, moreover, the husband of one wife, Rebecca, prefigures 46 I, 23 | describe a bishop as the husband of one wife, having children 47 I, 27 | condition of a slave to her husband, the Apostle recalls the 48 I, 27 | and began to turn to her husband; and he points out that 49 I, 28 | wicked woman destroyeth her husband.” But if you assert that 50 I, 28 | common.” If a house common to husband and wife makes a wife proud 51 I, 28 | breeds contempt for the husband: how much more if the wife 52 I, 28 | richer of the two, and the husband but a lodger in her house! 53 I, 28 | house; and if she offend her husband, they must part4441 “A 54 I, 28 | she is married to a good husband: and an handmaid that is 55 I, 34 | ordinary obligations of a husband, but will be condemned as 56 I, 35 | the slave of no vice: “the husband of one wife,” that is, in 57 I, 36 | nothing? Why then should a husband keep himself from his wife? 58 I, 37 | I espoused you to one husband, that I might present you 59 I, 41 | and capricorn, thrust in a husband and wife. When the thirty 60 I, 41 | regard him as her second husband, when she had given her 61 I, 43 | the memory of her former husband Sichæus, she preferred to “ 62 I, 43(4595)| sight, and reproaching her husband with cowardice, cast herself 63 I, 44 | not enduring to wrong her husband, inflicted death upon herself 64 I, 44 | upon her than that when her husband was dead she loved him as 65 I, 44 | be burned with her dead husband. The wives therefore vie 66 I, 44 | with one another for the husband’s love, and the highest 67 I, 44(4598)| power on the death of her husband, b.c. 231. War was declared 68 I, 45 | Cyrus, relates that when her husband Abradatas was slain, Panthea 69 I, 45 | let her blood run into her husband’s wounds. The 4600 queen 70 I, 45 | queen whom the king her husband had shewn naked and without 71 I, 45 | after the death of her husband, put to death the nurse 72 I, 45(4600)| after the murder of her husband, married her. Herod. B. 73 I, 45(4602)| slain by Hector. When her husband was slain Laodamia begged 74 I, 46 | anything wrong with her husband, or if she patiently endured, 75 I, 46 | patiently endured, and her husband discovered his unfortunate 76 I, 46 | asked after the loss of her husband why she did not marry again, 77 I, 46 | mourning the loss of her husband, and the matrons asked what 78 I, 46 | woman who thus followed her husband in heart and mind had no 79 I, 46 | must I put up with a bad husband after having had a good 80 I, 46 | character, who had a second husband, praised in her house, replied, “ 81 I, 46 | Messalas, when she lost her husband Servius, would marry no 82 I, 46 | she said that to her, her husband Servius was ever alive.~ 83 I, 46(4609)| after the death of her husband in 311, rejected the proposals 84 I, 47 | authority, and before the first husband is buried, repeat from morning 85 I, 47 | and honest parentage, the husband in good health and of ample 86 I, 47 | She suspects that her husband’s love goes the same way 87 I, 47 | acts in opposition to her husband, that is, if she does what 88 I, 47 | anxiety, but drives her sick husband to the distraction of despair. 89 I, 48(4617)| little affection from her husband. Watson, p. 397.~ 90 I, 48 | and took for her third husband Messala Corvinus, and thus, 91 I, 48 | second to have killed her: husband for the sake of an adulterer, 92 I, 48 | necklace to the welfare of her husband. In all the bombast of tragedy 93 I, 49 | never take a drink unless husband and wife alternately put 94 I, 49 | bribed to take the name of husband in order to evade the laws 95 I, 49 | maintain the authority of a husband? It is the saying of a very 96 I, 49 | is better known than her husband. His name, like the names 97 I, 49 | upon the world wives of one husband ever held high rank among 98 II, 15 | Phanuel, the wife of one husband, and a woman who was always 99 II, 19 | but one and never lacks husband, brother, or son. Her faith 100 II, 35 | what of those who had one husband; and by way of contrast


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