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Chapter IV.
Let not the widows be overlooked; on account of1138
1138 The Greek has μετά,
“after.” | our Lord be thou their guardian, and let
nothing be done without thy will; also do thou nothing without the will
of God, as indeed thou doest not. Stand rightly. Let there be
frequent1139
1139 Or,
“constant,” “regular.” | assemblies:
ask every man [to them] by his name. Despise not slaves, either male or female;
but neither let them be contemptuous, but let them labour the more as for
the glory of
God, that they may be counted worthy of a more
precious freedom, which is of God. Let them not desire to be set free out
of the common [fund], lest they be found the slaves of lust.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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