Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | never be in the bondage of wedlock, for as often as I render
2 I, 7 | price.” You see what kind of wedlock he enjoins. Husbands and
3 I, 9 | persons the enjoyment of wedlock and pointed out his own
4 I, 11| bond and free, to do with wedlock and virginity? In the next
5 I, 11| free from the bondage of wedlock, he is truly Christ’s bondservant.
6 I, 13| resurrection there will be no wedlock. But if death be the end
7 I, 13| one by the fixed bonds of wedlock, among the “unmarried.”
8 I, 14| ended his discussion of wedlock and virginity, and has carefully
9 I, 26| related in spirit, not by wedlock. Nevertheless, with the
10 I, 33| His wife died, the bond of wedlock was broken, and without
11 I, 33| maintain their chastity in wedlock; but as they attain a greater
12 I, 40| heretics are condemning wedlock, and despise the ordinance
13 II, 4 | days gone by pleased God in wedlock, so virgins now please him
14 II, 7 | but also in burial, in wedlock, and in every department
15 II, 35| cares which sometimes attend wedlock. Then we passed to the second
16 II, 36| widow:4935~“She calls it wedlock; thus she veils her fault.”~
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