Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | they continue in faith and love and sanctification with
2 I, 13| the world, the world would love its own.” And lest perchance
3 I, 16| Apostle says, 4350 “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ
4 I, 16| spot, let husbands also love their wives in chastity.
5 I, 26| the cause of the special love our Lord bore to him), let
6 I, 27| they continue in faith and love and sanctification with
7 I, 27| themselves in the faith and love of Christ, and in sanctification
8 I, 27| they continue in faith and love and sanctification with
9 I, 28| the grave, and woman’s love, and the earth that is not
10 I, 28| the grave, and woman’s love, and the earth dry and scorched
11 I, 28| is spoken of; but woman’s love in general is accused of
12 I, 28| woman or one worthy of his love. If she be odious, she is
13 I, 28| intolerable. If worthy of love, her love p. 368 is compared
14 I, 28| If worthy of love, her love p. 368 is compared to the
15 I, 29| from embracing: a time to love, and a time to hate: a time
16 I, 30| come. 4450 “Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away,
17 I, 30| Christ.” 4455 “Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
18 I, 30| bride, thou art all fair, my love, and there is no spot in
19 I, 30| think he had in view carnal love and bodily marriage, he
20 I, 30| suspicion of unhallowed love. “How fair are thy breasts
21 I, 36| themselves eunuchs through love of Him, after causing them
22 I, 37| the functions of marriage love the wisdom of the flesh,
23 I, 38| the Spirit and its fruits, love, joy, peace, long suffering,
24 I, 38| Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in
25 I, 39| yet strengthened by the love of Christ. For they utter
26 I, 40| almost to the letter: 4565 “Love not the world, neither the
27 I, 40| in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the
28 I, 40| man love the world, the love of the Father is not in
29 I, 40| pure. 4567 Herein is our love made perfect, if we have
30 I, 41| tyrant of Orchomenos, fell in love with a virgin of Stymphalus,
31 I, 44| another for the husband’s love, and the highest ambition
32 I, 47| suspects that her husband’s love goes the same way as her
33 I, 47| heart, they must have her love though they want her not.
34 I, 47| whom you can judiciously love are better and safer heirs
35 I, 49| now add a few more. “The love of beauty is the forgetting
36 I, 49| nothing, at last not even for love itself. For although in
37 I, 49| hates itself.” The course of love is laid bare in Plato’s
38 I, 49| but blind affection. Their love was of honourable birth,
39 I, 49| adulterer.” It is disgraceful to love another man’s wife at all,
40 I, 49| much. A wise man ought to love his wife with judgment,
41 I, 49| nothing blacker than to love a wife as if she were an
42 II, 2 | in him verily hath the love of God been perfected. Hereby
43 II, 3 | forget your work and the love which ye shewed towards
44 II, 3 | Lord promised to them that love him.” And that we may not
45 II, 3 | thou didst leave thy first love. Remember therefore from
46 II, 4 | loved women forsook the love of God. It is related in
47 II, 16| thou walkest no longer in love. Destroy not with thy meat
48 II, 19| word: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto
49 II, 20| persons differ from carnal. We love all the members alike, and
50 II, 23| now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest
51 II, 23| the greatest of these is love. Follow after love; yet
52 II, 23| these is love. Follow after love; yet desire earnestly spiritual
53 II, 30| your contention that we love all the members alike, and
54 II, 33| was worthy of a prophet’s love, nor amongst the rams lest
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