On Marriage and Family LifeeBookIt.com, 2021 M02 2 - 200 pages Inspired by the epistles of St Paul, St John Chrysostom has many important and practical things to say to Christian couples and families. |
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... mean? “Let not the wife,” says he, “exercise continence, if the husband be unwilling; nor yet the husband without the wife's consent.” Why so? Because great evils spring from this sort of continence. For adulteries and fornications and ...
... mean? “Let not the wife,” says he, “exercise continence, if the husband be unwilling; nor yet the husband without the wife's consent.” Why so? Because great evils spring from this sort of continence. For adulteries and fornications and ...
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... means. For if he is forbidding those who have intercourse with one another to pray, how could “pray without ceasing ... mean adultery, he adds, “because of your incontinency.” “But this I say by way of permission, not of commandment. For ...
... means. For if he is forbidding those who have intercourse with one another to pray, how could “pray without ceasing ... mean adultery, he adds, “because of your incontinency.” “But this I say by way of permission, not of commandment. For ...
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... means is something like this: “If you have to endure much violence and burning desire, withdraw yourself from your pains and toils, lest haply you be subverted.” Ver. 10. “But to the married I give charge, yet not I, but the Lord ...
... means is something like this: “If you have to endure much violence and burning desire, withdraw yourself from your pains and toils, lest haply you be subverted.” Ver. 10. “But to the married I give charge, yet not I, but the Lord ...
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... mean something like this: she that has been guilty of fornication is utterly abominable: if then “he that is joined to an harlot is one body,” he also becomes abominable by having connection with a harlot; wherefore all the purity flits ...
... mean something like this: she that has been guilty of fornication is utterly abominable: if then “he that is joined to an harlot is one body,” he also becomes abominable by having connection with a harlot; wherefore all the purity flits ...
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