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1 I, 9 | to marry than to burn.” Having conceded to married persons
2 I, 10 | union of unbelievers, who having (believing) husbands, afterwards
3 I, 11 | Lamb was slain for us, and having been sprinkled with hyssop
4 I, 12 | 12. Having discussed marriage and continency
5 I, 13 | and he is divided.” Having laid down this, he passes
6 I, 13 | standeth stedfast in his heart, having no necessity, but hath power
7 I, 14 | able to contain; lest, 4341 having “waxed wanton against Christ,”
8 I, 14 | they desire to marry, “having condemnation, because they
9 I, 14 | under threescore years old, having been the wife of one man.”
10 I, 16 | sixth days relates that, having finished the works of each, “
11 I, 23 | the husband of one wife, having children with all purity.
12 I, 26 | was sent to Rome, and that having been plunged into a jar
13 I, 29 | called both male and female. Having then been created by God
14 I, 30 | himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle, or any
15 I, 31 | The virgin bridegroom having been praised by the virgin
16 I, 34 | husbands of one wife, and having children, were appointed
17 I, 34 | young man who boasted of having done all that the law enjoins,
18 I, 35 | ruleth well his own house, having his children in p. 373 subjection
19 I, 35 | or deacons, but in their having the virtues which their
20 I, 37 | discharged from the law, having died to that wherein we
21 I, 37 | the dead. And elsewhere, having previously said, 4519 “I
22 I, 37 | the law is spiritual,” and having discussed at some length
23 I, 38 | Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are
24 I, 38 | circumcision of Christ, having been buried with him in
25 I, 39 | obedience to the truth, having been begotten again not
26 I, 39 | partakers of the divine nature, having escaped from the corruption
27 I, 39 | nothing but their pleasures; having eyes full of adultery and
28 I, 40 | of them that were sealed, having His name and the name of
29 I, 41 | chief of the Areopagites, having heard of the death of her
30 I, 41 | were passing by, and who having drunk to excess violated
31 I, 41 | chastity than life? Nicanor having conquered and overthrown
32 I, 43 | the sister of Pygmalion, having collected a vast amount
33 I, 43 | settled. Not long after, having raised a 4594 funeral pyre
34 I, 44 | she that is victorious, having put on her former dress
35 I, 44(4598)| Rome in consequence of her having caused the assassination
36 I, 45(4602)| only 3 hours. The request having been granted, Hermes led
37 I, 46 | of a quarrel taunted with having bad breath. In dudgeon he
38 I, 46 | with a bad husband after having had a good one?” 4608 Porcia
39 I, 47 | possessing. But the misery of having an ugly wife is less than
40 I, 47 | Indeed, the surest way of having a good heir is to ruin your
41 I, 48 | an attack upon him, and having punished him severely, and
42 I, 48 | found fault with him for having divorced a wife, beautiful,
43 I, 48(4635)| happiness to consist in having a well-constituted body.
44 I, 49 | their wives chastity after having taken their chastity away.
45 II, 6 | to him who had boasted of having kept the whole law: 4734 “
46 II, 11 | Hence the Apostle says: “Having food and clothing let us
47 II, 22 | members one of another. And having gifts differing according
48 II, 36 | comprehended it not. Boast not of having many disciples. The Son
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