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Against Jovinianus

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, 3 | must stay my course, and take in canvas for a little while; 2 I, 7 | case it were allowable to take wives, would the Apostle 3 I, 7 | fly away. 4291 “Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his 4 I, 8 | effect of incontinence, we take trouble to discuss as if 5 I, 8 | more, to the incestuous? Take the case of the man who 6 I, 8 | saved, in the second Epistle take the offender back and strive 7 I, 8 | Apostle’s real mind, you must take in what follows: “but I 8 I, 12| the kingdom of heaven to take a wife: but it is a hard 9 I, 12| free choice. Willingly do I take them into my bosom who have 10 I, 13| that is short, why do we take wives whom we shall soon 11 I, 13| one of two things, either take a wife or fall, let him 12 I, 14| individual. In this sense we must take the whole of the following 13 I, 15| of wives which a man may take is not defined, because 14 I, 15| themselves permitted to take a second husband, in the 15 I, 15| allowed, might blush to take a second, lest they should 16 I, 20| but a virgin, nor must he take to wife a widow. If a virgin 17 I, 21| time circumcised. If we take this literally, it cannot 18 I, 25| shalt beget, shall they take away: and they shall be 19 I, 26| rest. At all events if we take γυναίκας to mean wives, 20 I, 30| it lose its mate, not to take another; and we shall understand 21 I, 34| besmear them with flattery. To take the other view, if the Apostle’ 22 I, 36| vigour is spent let another take my place, and, if I may 23 I, 36| of God, condescended to take the form of a servant, and 24 I, 47| wise man therefore must not take a wife. For in the first 25 I, 47| neither leave her behind, nor take the burden with us. To support 26 I, 47| pick and choose: you must take her as you find her. If 27 I, 47| and unless you quickly take care, she will have the 28 I, 47| son does not all at once take his father’s title, and 29 I, 48| stir up strife. Parents take up arms against their children: 30 I, 49| and this pair would never take a drink unless husband and 31 I, 49| in numbers are bribed to take the name of husband in order 32 II, 3 | that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall.” And 33 II, 8 | repentance, we once more take fire, and want to do that 34 II, 8 | vice forces the soul to take part in them, and after 35 II, 9 | forward 4756 that they can take their fill of pleasure with 36 II, 10| be present, that we may take food of such a kind and 37 II, 10| p. 396 And we should not take such food as is difficult 38 II, 11| with a sack-cloth shirt. Take away the luxurious feasting 39 II, 14| learning and eloquence, take no food except meal and 40 II, 14| For Antisthenes would not take a single pupil, and when 41 II, 16| violence, and men of violence take it by force.” For we are 42 II, 22| thereon. But let each man take heed how he buildeth thereupon. 43 II, 27| taught us at a feast to take the lowest place, lest, 44 II, 30| it would be were you to take out the eyes, mutilate the 45 II, 37| work of marriage unless you take mead, and flesh, and solid


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