Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | includes in the list of husbands, and represents as a type
2 I, 7 | teaches Christians: 4294 “Ye husbands in like manner dwell with
3 I, 7 | likewise,” he challenges the husbands to imitate their wives,
4 I, 7 | kind of wedlock he enjoins. Husbands and wives are to dwell together
5 I, 7 | tells the wives to let their husbands “see their chaste behaviour,
6 I, 7 | He lays down the law for husbands and wives, condemns outward
7 I, 10| command, are joined to heathen husbands, and prostitute the temples
8 I, 10| who having (believing) husbands, afterwards come to believe
9 I, 10| been married to heathen husbands. To these he elsewhere says, 4308 “
10 I, 11| a discussion concerning husbands and wives to a comparison
11 I, 12| down the law respecting husbands and wives, does not dare
12 I, 14| For where there are more husbands than one the proper idea
13 I, 14| that she who has had two husbands, even though she be a widow,
14 I, 15| widows who had lost their husbands and were found in that condition
15 I, 15| young woman may have several husbands, while an old woman may
16 I, 16| same Apostle says, 4350 “Husbands, love your wives, even as
17 I, 16| chastely, and without spot, let husbands also love their wives in
18 I, 34| bishops, priests, and deacons, husbands of one wife, and having
19 I, 43| or violent death of their husbands for fear they might be forced
20 I, 43| marvellous affection for the only husbands they had. This may teach
21 I, 48| immediately married again. Both husbands are to blame, both he who
22 I, 49| character of lovers, but of husbands. In some cases marriage
23 II, 36| into acknowledged p. 415 husbands. 4934 It was not the apostle,
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