| 1849 - 660 pages
...separate from the Bishop, lie has corrupted himself. It therefore becometh men and women who marry, to marry by the counsel of the Bishop ; that the marriage may be in our Lord, and not in lust. Therefore let every thing be for the honor of God. (VI.) "Look ye upon the Bishop; that God also may... | |
| Pope Clement I, Temple Chevallier - 1851 - 512 pages
...God. Please him, under whom ye war, and from whom also ye receive your wages. Let the Bishop, he hath corrupted himself. It is becoming, therefore, to men...that they marry by the counsel of the Bishop, that their marriage may be in our Lord, and not in lust. Let every thing, therefore,be for the honour of... | |
| Thomas Greenwood - 1856 - 520 pages
...the above vinced myself of the worthlessness of purposes in Appendix E at the end of is becoming1, therefore, to men and women who marry, that they marry by the advice of the bishop, that the marriage may be in the Lord, and not in lust. . . . Look to the bishop,... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1857 - 802 pages
...either side in the Ignatian controversy. In the Epistle to Polycarp it is said, " Let those who marry, marry by the counsel of the bishop, that the marriage may be in our Lord." "Look to the bishop, that God may also look upon you." This last may seem rather high language, but... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1859 - 700 pages
...the community to his special guardianship, and should think it necessary to add — " It is becoming to men and women who marry, that they marry by the counsel of the bishop." Was an individual, who was himself not much advanced beyond boyhood, the most fitting person to give... | |
| Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson - 1867 - 536 pages
...; if he boasts, he is undone ; if he become known apart from the bishop, he has destroyed himself.4 It is becoming, therefore, to men and women who marry, that they marry with the counsel of the bishop, that 1 The Greek has ftira, " after." " Or, " constant," " regular."... | |
| Charles Holland Hoole - 1872 - 274 pages
...in chastity to the honour of the flesh of our Lord, let him continue without boasting ; if he boasts he is lost : if he become known apart from the Bishop...to men and women who marry, that they marry by the council of the Bishop, that the marriage may be in our Lord, and not in lust. Let every thing, therefore,... | |
| James Moir Porteous - 1872 - 614 pages
...Polycarp, considered genuine, it is said — ' If he become known apart from the bishop, he has destroyed himself. It is becoming, therefore, to men and women who marry, that they marry with the counsel of the bishop.' In chap, vi., ' Look ye to the bishop, that God also may look upon... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1883 - 664 pages
...widows of the community to his special guardianship, and thought it necessary to add, " It is becoming to men and women who marry, that they marry by the counsel of the bisJtop." Was an individual, who was himself still comparatively young, the most fitting person to... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1884 - 906 pages
...boasts, he is lost (d-xcohro) • if ho become known more than the bishop,2 he is corrupt (etfdariTai). It is becoming, therefore, to men and women who marry,...counsel of the bishop, that the marriage may be in the Lord, and not in lust. Let every thing be done for the honor of God. Look to the bishop, that God... | |
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