| Thomas Comber - 1679 - 654 pages
...CbJift'fi UPoCJF'] That this is one end of Marriage, we learn from S.PW, iCor.vii.2. " Neverthelers, to "•avoid Fornication, let every Man have his own...Man-kind, and this is to prevent a great evil-, wherefore S. Augnfti>ie thinks this to be. the fecqndary end of Marriage, tiage, with refpect - to our frail... | |
| Anthony Horneck - 1706 - 470 pages
...Honourable, and the Bed vndefileti^ but Whoremongers, and Adulterers God mil J^dge, Heb. xiil. 4. And to avoid Fornication, let every. Man have his own Wife, and every Woman her, St. /-»/, i Cor. vii, 2. An4 drink drink Water out of thine own Gftern, and running Waters out of... | |
| James Gardiner - Sermon on the mount - 1720 - 448 pages
...uneafy under this reftraint, there is a remedy provided j the Apoftle tells us what it is, * fo avaid fornication let every man have his own wife, and every woman her own bufband. If they cannot contain, let them marry ; for it is better to marry than to burn. '\ Marriage... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1768 - 694 pages
...are the only competent judges in this matter. St Paul's inftruftions in tliii cafe are very plain. To avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and every woman her own hulband : Every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, another after that. If they... | |
| Jonathan Mayhew - Bible - 1763 - 378 pages
...and danger of deviating from it : I mean thofe very grave and fober words of the apoftle Paul — " To avoid fornication, , let EVERY man have his own wife, and EVERY woman her own hufband."f — " Marriage is HONOURABLE in ALL, and the bed undefiled : But whoremongers and adulterers... | |
| John Leland - 1769 - 470 pages
...the holy Scriptures is very different. To avoid Fornication^ faith St. Pottlt DISCO UR SE XIIT. 27* let every Man have his own Wife, and every Woman her own Hushand, i Cor. vii.. 2. Thofe are condemned as giving Heed tofedudng Spirits, and.fpeaking Lyes in... | |
| Martin Madan - Divorce - 1780 - 452 pages
...verfes, from ver. 2 to ver. 5, jnclufive. The words of the text alluded to are — Never t/je/efs, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and every •woman her oivn hujband. The ftrength of the whole argument drawn from this paflage cqnfifts in a fort of * quibble... | |
| Books - 1780 - 592 pages
...practice of :it amwigft' Chriftiafrs. This ftnking paffage is fou'nA in i Cor. vii. 2, &c. " Neverthelefs, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and every wife her own hufband." ' As this text, fays our Author, hath been a"ntJ is' looked itpon, as a diredt... | |
| Martin Madan - 1781 - 454 pages
...following verfes, from ver. 2 to ver. 5, inclulive. The words of the text alluded to are — Neverthelefs, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own "wife, and every 'woman her own hujband. The ftrength of the whole argument drawn from this paflage confifts in a fort of * quibble... | |
| Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (AMERICA, North) - 1793 - 402 pages
...each of them avoiding all uncleannefs and evil lufts, may live with a good ami quiet confeience. For to avoid fornication, let every Man have his own wife, and every Wife her own hufband ; infomuch that all who are come to their years and have not the gift of continence,... | |
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