| 1737 - 502 pages
...married State, are infinitely preferable to the Irregularity of impure and luftful Inclinations. 10. And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart hombtr husband : 1 1. But and if me depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1793 - 424 pages
...whatibcver of her own head. An exprefs command is laid uprn her by the law of God to the contrary : " To the married " I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart " from her hufband (0)." The provifion which our law hath made for the fafcejuard of the perfon... | |
| 1804 - 476 pages
...as I. 9 But if they cannot contain, let them marry : for it is better to marry, than to burn. 10 And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband : 11 But and if she depart, let VOL. IV. her remain unmarried, or be reconciled... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 582 pages
...to lawful and honest matrimony, than to burn and boil with inordinate lusts and desires. VII. 10 And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband. And, as for those that are married persons, I command them, and yet it is... | |
| John Dick - 1811 - 302 pages
...was matter of moral duty, he immediately claimed to be under divine direction in what he wrote. " And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wifedepart from her husband."* This would be a breach of one of the chief obligations of morality ?... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 516 pages
...as 1. 9 But if they cannot contain, let them marry : for it is better to marry than to burn. 10 And unto the married I command ; yet not I, but the Lord; let not the wife depart from her husband : 1 1 But, and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1818 - 512 pages
...was matter of moral duty, he immediately claimed to be under divine direction in what he wrote. " And unto the married I command, yet not I but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband." (1 Cor. vii. 10.) This would be a breach of one of the chief obligations... | |
| Charles Abel Moysey - 1818 - 276 pages
...original * ! c Burnet, XXXIX Articles, Art. vi. <» 2 Cor. xi. 17and express institution of God; "eUnto ** the married I command, yet not I, but " the Lord, Let not the wife depart from " her husband :" afterward he continues, " But to the rest speak I, not the Lord." We may... | |
| sir Adam Gordon (bart.) - 1819 - 440 pages
...offend less in this matter. The Apostle, in his advice on marriage, follows his Master's doctrine : And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, let not the wife depart from her husband. Nothing but extreme perverseness, and, as the Evangelist expresses it, a desire... | |
| 1819 - 488 pages
...fasting and prayer ; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency". And unto the married I command, yet not I but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband. But and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband... | |
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