| Bible - 1829 - 252 pages
...that lay with the woman, and the woman : so shal t thou put away evil from Israel. Deut. xxii. 22. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man...own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. 1 Cor. vii. 2. * « Marriage is honourable in all, and "the bed undefined : but whoremongers and adulterers... | |
| Hervey Wilbur - 1829 - 444 pages
...VII. NOW concerning the thingi whereof ye wrote unto me : It is good for a man not to touch a woman. 2 Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man...have his own wife, and let every woman have her own hushand, d 3 Let the hushand render unto the wife due henevolence : and likewise also the wife unto... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - Malthusianism - 1830 - 650 pages
...decisive. " Ne" vertheless," he says, (notwithstanding the persecution of this primitive church,) " to avoid fornication, let " every man have his own wife, and let every woman " have her own husband ;" a doctrine which he continues to enforce in the succeeding paragraphs. And again, in giving his... | |
| William Paley - Sermons - 1830 - 430 pages
...shall put away hie wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry. another, conunitteth adultery.' avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.' The manners of different countries have varied in nothing more than in their domestic constitutions.... | |
| James Fisher - Westminster Assembly - 1831 - 408 pages
...divine appointment for the preservation of chastity? A. Lawful wedlock or marriage, 1 Cor. vii. 2. " Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man...own wife, and let every woman have her own husband." Q. 12. When \vas marriage first instituted? A. Before the fall, in paradise, Gen. ii. 24. Q. 13. For... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1831 - 624 pages
...permission to the marriage of one husband with one wife : — " It is good for a man not to touch a woman ; lmost forsaken (plainly ascribing this desertion of the popular worship to the prevalcncy hu.slr.iml." The manners of different countries have varied in nothing more than in. their domestic... | |
| William Greenfield - Bible - 1831 - 300 pages
...Christians, 1 Cor. 7. 38 ; 1 Tim. 5. 14 ; Heb. 13. 4 ; — when prudent, 1 Tim. 5. 14 ; 1 Cor. 7. 2, 9. " Let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband." In strictness, as Dr. Campbell observes, I have no right to call that iltov, own, which I enjoy in... | |
| William Greenfield - 1831 - 310 pages
...Christians, 1 Cor. 7. 38 ; 1 Tim. 5. 14 ; Heb. 13. 4 ; — when prudent, 1 Tim. 5. 14 ; 1 Cor. 7. 2, 9. " Let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband." In strictness, as Dr. Campbell observes, I have no right to call that tStov, own, which I enjoy in... | |
| William Burkitt - 1832 - 908 pages
...that it is I CORINTHIANS. 103 3i any time simply unlawful, but at sometimes manifestly inexpedient. 2 Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man...own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. As if the apostle bad said, " Such are the inclinations of human nature, that every man cannot always... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 486 pages
...the inhabitants of the land, and thou take of their daughters unto thy tons. Ex. xxxiv. 14, 15, 16. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man...own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. 1 Co. vii. 2. Follow peace with all men, looking diligently, lest there be any fornicator or profane... | |
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