Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | seized with madness and ought to be put into the strait
2 I, 4 | married twice or thrice ought not to complain, for the
3 I, 7 | the faith of Christ they ought to be unmarried, and for
4 I, 8 | that believeth in Christ ought himself also to walk even
5 I, 10| of Christ, the believer ought to depart, lest husband
6 I, 11| taught that the believer ought not to depart from the unbeliever,
7 I, 13| as did men of old, yet we ought to think that short which
8 I, 13| what he will, not what he ought. He does not sin if he marry
9 I, 20| marriage bed. And in passing we ought to consider the words “if
10 I, 26| understand that they, too, ought to have been reckoned among
11 I, 28| Hebrews, says “Therefore we ought to give the more earnest
12 I, 34| bishop, the Apostle himself ought not to have been a bishop,
13 I, 35| what a boxer, but a pontiff ought not to do. He directly teaches
14 I, 35| directly teaches what he ought to do: “but gentle, not
15 I, 37| himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think according
16 I, 37| and adultery. But we who ought to present our bodies a
17 I, 47| watched, and a chaste one ought not to be? For necessity
18 I, 49| own too much. A wise man ought to love his wife with judgment,
19 II, 2 | saith he abideth in him ought himself also to walk even
20 II, 2 | saith he abideth in him ought himself also to walk even
21 II, 11| fruits; and he says that we ought to live on cheap food because
22 II, 11| superfluous strength. And it ought not to disturb us if we
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