| William Greenfield - 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 1832 - 244 pages
...concerning the things 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 Im.h mil, 3 Let the hushand render unto the wife due benevolence : and likewise also the wife... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 486 pages
...as he liveth. Rom. vii. 2. For two, saith he (God), shall be one flesh. 1 Cor. vi. 16. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband ; and likewise also the husband... | |
| Paul (st.) - 1832 - 102 pages
...Christ, and make [them] the members of an harlot? God forbid. Fl".e fornication. 1 Cor. vi. 15, 18. [To avoid] fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. If they cannot contain, let them marry: for it is better to marry than to burn. 1... | |
| William Burkitt - 1832 - 908 pages
...CORINTHIANS. 103 3i any time simply unlawful, but at sometimes manifestly inexpedient. 2 Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his 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... | |
| Charles Lambert Coghlan - 1832 - 578 pages
...Jt is better to dwell in the wilderness, than with a contentious and an angry woman. Pr. xxi. 9. 19. uch is the 15 of heaven. And he laid ///'* hands on them, her own husband. 1 Co. vii. 2. 1 say, therefore, to the unmartied and widows, It it good for them if... | |
| 1833 - 360 pages
...concerning the things whereof you wrote to me: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. 2 But for fear of fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. 3 Let the husband render the debt to his wife, and the wife also in like manner to... | |
| Thomas Watson - 1833 - 794 pages
...adultery." I. Something implied, — that the ordinance of marriage should be observed, 1 Cor. vii. 2, " Let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband." " Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undented," Heb. xiii. 4. God did institute... | |
| Well-wisher to society - 1834 - 434 pages
...power and right to marry. Their vows to the contrary cannot annul the command of God,1 Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. To this course we are urged and compelled, both by the divine precepts, and the general... | |
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