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Chapter XVIII.—Peter’s Speech Continued.
“Much better is it if you will take her by
the hand and come, in order that you yourself may become chaste; for
you will desire to become chaste, that you may experience the full
fruition of a holy marriage, and you will not scruple, if you desire
it, to become a father,1184
1184 There seems to be
some corruption in this clause. Literally, it is, “and you
will not scruple, if you love, I mean, to become a father.” | to love your
own children, and to be loved by your own children. He who wishes
to have a chaste wife is also himself chaste, gives her what is due to
a wife, takes his meals with her, keeps company with her, goes with her
to the word that makes chaste, does not grieve her, does not rashly
quarrel with her, does not make himself hateful to her, furnishes her
with all the good things he can, and when he has them not, he makes up
the deficiency by caresses. The chaste wife does not expect to be
caressed, recognises her husband as her lord, bears his poverty when he
is poor, is hungry with him when he is hungry, travels with him when he
travels, consoles him when he is grieved, and if she have a
large1185
1185 Lit.,
“larger” than usual. | dowry, is subject to him as if she had
nothing at all. But if the husband have a poor wife, let him
reckon her chastity a great dowry. The chaste wife is temperate
in her eating and drinking, in order that the weariness of the body,
thus pampered, may not drag the soul down to unlawful desires.
Moreover, she never assuredly remains alone with young men, and she
suspects1186
1186 ὑποπτεύει.
The Latin translator and Lehmann render “respects” or
“reveres.” | the old; she
turns away from disorderly laughter, gives herself up to God alone; she
is not led astray; she delights in listening to holy words, but turns
away from those which are not spoken to produce
chastity.
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