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Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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1 I, 3 | that “virgins, widows, and married women, who have been once 2 I, 4 | such as are continent, the married also and the twice married, 3 I, 4 | married also and the twice married, to assist my efforts with 4 I, 4 | perhaps those who have been married twice or thrice ought not 5 I, 5 | Elisha, like the rest, were married men. The next step is to 6 I, 5 | classed by him with the married. Suddenly he betakes himself 7 I, 5 | dead, she is free to be married to whom she will; only in 8 I, 5 | why he wished them to be married was that some widows had 9 I, 5 | not proud: you and your married sisters are members of the 10 I, 7 | here concerns those who are married men. Is it lawful for them 11 I, 7 | inasmuch as he who is once married has no power to abstain 12 I, 8 | reward the same for the married and for virgins, he would 13 I, 9 | burn.” Having conceded to married persons the enjoyment of 14 I, 10 | follow4307 “But unto the married I give charge, yea not I, 15 I, 10 | as her husband lives, be married to another, or at all events 16 I, 10 | of those who are already married at the time of conversion, 17 I, 10 | although Christians, have been married to heathen husbands. To 18 I, 10 | dead, she is free to be married to whom she will; only in 19 I, 10 | which he loveth, and hath married the daughter of a strange 20 I, 11 | and that each man whether married or single should continue 21 I, 11 | metaphors treats of the married and unmarried4312 “Was 22 I, 11 | strongly urge virgins to be married, as forbid divorce. And 23 I, 11 | virgins the power of being married. “Thou wast called being 24 I, 11 | Christ do not abandon the married state in which they were 25 I, 13 | stimulate the unmarried to be married, he immediately checks himself, 26 I, 13 | flesh. But if they who are married have tribulation even in 27 I, 13 | doubt. I am coming to the married. The time is short, the 28 I, 13 | the Lord: but he that is married is careful for the things 29 I, 13 | virgin, and those of the married man. The virgin longs to 30 I, 13 | the other hand, she who is married thinks of the things of 31 I, 13 | please his wife, so the married woman thinks of the things 32 I, 14 | dead, she is free to be married to whom she will; only in 33 I, 14 | that p. 359 a person twice married 4345 cannot be enrolled 34 I, 15 | age. The first Adam was married once: the second was unmarried. 35 I, 15 | third Adam who was twice married. But granted that Paul allowed 36 I, 15 | were three or four times married. If more than one husband 37 I, 16 | Paradise, they were immediately married. Then we have the passage4348 “ 38 I, 16 | in the spirit he is once married. For he has one Church, 39 I, 20 | go to hers. But if she be married, she is despised as though 40 I, 20 | to him. He who has 4369 married a wife, and he who has planted 41 I, 23 | brought up in the tabernacle married a wife, how does that prejudice 42 I, 23 | also there were not many married priests, and as though the 43 I, 25 | and Elisha in a list of married men, is plain without a 44 I, 26 | is an Apostle—the one a married man, the other a virgin; 45 I, 26 | expounded mysteries which the married could not, and to briefly 46 I, 28 | faults, he knows who is married. Hence that sublime orator, 47 I, 28 | odious woman when she is married to a good husband: and an 48 I, 30 | the continent, and in the married. Then the bridegroom makes 49 I, 32(4479)| probably denotes a female, married or unmarried, just attaining 50 I, 32 | where the word is applied to married women as well, and I will 51 I, 32 | the Holy Spirit choose a married woman, or a widow? For at 52 I, 32 | be supposed that she was married. This is the virgin daughter 53 I, 32 | than the children of the married wife, saith the Lord.” This 54 I, 33 | greater reward with God than married women who pay the marriage 55 I, 33 | makes them feel superior to married women, why should they not 56 I, 34 | to stimulate lust. That married men are elected to the priesthood, 57 I, 34 | virgin is passed over, and a married man taken? Perhaps because 58 I, 34 | unfrequently it happens that married men, who form the larger 59 I, 34 | the people, in approving married candidates seem to approve 60 I, 34 | fact that they prefer a married person to a virgin is evidence 61 I, 37 | betrothal to Christ include both married women, and the twice-p. 62 I, 37 | women, and the twice-p. 376 married, and widows, and virgins, 63 I, 43 | suffice. I will proceed to married women who were reluctant 64 I, 45(4600)| the murder of her husband, married her. Herod. B. i.~ 65 I, 46(4605)| Brutus in 45 b.c., had been married to M. Bibulus and had borne 66 I, 46 | if she was glad she was married, answered, “So much so that 67 I, 46(4609)| sister of the Messalas, married Sulla towards the end of 68 I, 47 | not shown before she is married, for fear she may not give 69 I, 48 | wisdom at Tully’s fountains, married 4618 Sallust his enemy, 70 I, 48(4617)| after divorcing Terentia he married Publilia, a young girl of 71 I, 48(4619)| wives, had previously been married to M. Æmilius Scaurus, consul 72 I, 48(4622)| Pompey, like Sulla, was married five times. Mucia, his third 73 I, 48(4622)| Pompey in 62, and afterwards married M. Æmilius Scaurus, son 74 I, 48 | fortunate who has never been married. Why should I refer to Pasiphaë, 4634 75 I, 48 | the day after they were married, and immediately married 76 I, 48 | married, and immediately married again. Both husbands are 77 I, 48 | Metrodorus his disciple married Leontia) says that a wise 78 I, 49 | bachelors? How can he who is married under such conditions be 79 I, 49 | memory ever to perish. Let my married sisters copy the examples 80 I, 49 | or 4649 Flamen twice 4650 married was unknown, that the high-priests 81 II, 3 | hindered us.” And to the married he says4684 “Be together 82 II, 15 | sooner cast out than he married a wife. While he fasted 83 II, 34 | persevere? widows toil? Why do married women practise continence? 84 II, 35 | sailors. We have discussed the married, widows, and virgins. We


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