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marriage 144
marriage-feast 1
marriageable 1
marriages 24
married 84
marries 7
marry 63
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24 equal
24 forth
24 itself
24 marriages
24 slain
24 water
24 widows
Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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marriages

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1 I, Int | virginity and of single marriages derived from examples in 2 I, 4 | extent as second and third marriages. But to digamists and trigamists 3 I, 8 | though second and third marriages were not allowed on the 4 I, 10 | allows second and third marriages in the Lord, forbids first 5 I, 10 | the Lord, forbids first marriages with a Gentile. Whence Abraham 6 I, 10 | at least know that such marriages as these are on a lower 7 I, 12 | wife. As I do not dissolve marriages once contracted: so you 8 I, 14 | virginity, so he makes second marriages inferior to first, and says4340 “ 9 I, 14 | of God.” He allows second marriages, but to such persons as 10 I, 14 | fornication, he allows second marriages to widows. For it is better 11 I, 14(4345)| words as referring to second marriages after loss of first wife, 12 I, 15 | God cutting short repeated marriages, a young woman may have 13 I, 15 | the supporters of second marriages shew us as their leader 14 I, 15 | that Paul allowed second marriages: upon the same grounds it 15 I, 15 | allows even third and fourth marriages, or a woman may marry as 16 I, 15 | so too he allowed second marriages to incontinent persons, 17 I, 15 | not limit the number of marriages, in order that women, although 18 I, 15 | pardon the expression, eighth marriages: I will go still further 19 I, 24 | favour of second and third marriages only, but unless he has 20 I, 37 | marriage, He permits second marriages, and if necessary, prefers 21 I, 37 | necessary, prefers even third marriages to fornication and adultery. 22 I, 48(4637)| regarded as presiding over marriages and the tutelary god of 23 I, 49 | taken their chastity away. Marriages of that sort are quickly 24 II, 3(4688) | hereafter, Montanus held second marriages to be no better than adultery,


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