6 ΒΙΒΛΙΟΝ ΤΡΙΤΟ Ν. Περὶ χηρών. BOOK III. SECT. XXXI, Concerning Widows. Heas eas na A θιςατε μὴ ἔλαττον ἐτων τ εξή wrla, iva Tóry kvi * διγαμίας αὐτῶν δύπυλον βέβαιον ὑμῖν Kαὶ ἡ ἡλικίας πάρXX. & vereav na TASHONTE HS 8 xne εἰς nov, y μǹ péprou & vεomnk xnpear, jaunθῇ, ἀπρέπειαν ἐμποιήof Tn doen & meix, **Pag.. 274. V. 9. Hoofe your Widows Chap. I. not under Sixty Tears Vid. Tim of Age, that in fome meafure the Sufpicion of a fecond Marriage may be prevented by their Age But if you admit one younger into the Order of Widows, and the cannot bear her Widowhood in her Youth, and marries, she will procure indecent Reflections on the Glory of the Order of the Widows, and fhall give an Account to God; not be caufe the marry'd a fecond time; but because he has angin, XM ETI sauras zalgerian ix. ἐφύλαξε, καταςρονιά Gu & Xedrok rises & póba OES GRADE QUE T επαγγελίαν. διὸ τὴ μὴ weTETINS 2 TOLONG T ποια ἐπαγγελίαν, αλλά με aspandas xperever yo αὐτῇ ἐπὶ μὴ δύξαπα waxed wanton against Chrift, and not kept her Promife, because he did not come and keep her Promife with Faith and the Fear of God: Wherefore fuch a Promife; ought not to be rafhly made, but with great Caution: Ecclef. Fer 'tis better for her not to vow, than to vom and not to pay. But if any younger ads & μn adWoman, who has liv'd but a while with her Husband, and has loft him by Death, or fome other Occafion, and remains by herself, having the Gift of Widowhood, the will be found to be blessed. 2 4 ~ с 3 Ἠλίας and to be like the Widow of a xuperas, μangSarepta, belonging to Sidon, eta dipet narray, ongew. with whom the holy Pro Jaa on in Zapen. King, phet of God Elijah lodged. Jois Indaria simple, χώρα. xvii. 9. Such an one may also be meas le à an to Luk. ii 36 compared to Anna, the Daugh wegprons Haias ter of Phanuel, of the Tribe of Afer, which departed not from the Temple, but continued in Su plications and Pray ers Night and Day, who was Fourfcore Tears old, and bad I defunt. v. nov. v. 3 deelt. V. μλύεσα 2 liv'd with an Husband Sen wjúva Senora, è A TWV by Sonngvraty, who glorify'd the Coming 3 Tai duopo's on Devías AUTñ‹ ET ÉT, 2 Thy & Xeiço do ξάσασα θρασίαν ἀν· Twμgroveito Tys new, @inand wei aur maoi mois 3 wegadoπᾶσι τοῖς κῶσι λύτρωσιν ἐν ἸσCanλ. й TOAUTY πύριον λαβᾶσα ἀμη. θήσεται, κλές έχεσα 2 of Chrift, and gave Thanks to the Lord, and spake concerning him to all those who look'd for Redemption in Ifrael. Such a Widow will have a good Report, and will be honour'd, having both Glory with Men upon Earth, and eternal Praife with God in Heaven. τους εὐθρώποις ότι γῆς, τὰ Θεῷ ἐν ἐρανοῖς ἢ αἰώνιον ἔπαινον. ស II. 275 Αἱ 5 νεώτερα, γῆ But let not the younger par eis menor pfun Widows be placed in the ὄντα σέπωσι, μήποτε Order of Widows, left unweggaat to in sua der Pretence of Inability to Day *x*xeanin fax- contain in the Flower of*** Pag, pañs, Hi Mmeazauído their Age, they come to a Extray, in realak fecond Marriage, and be• How J. Cuspeiad come fubject to Imputation. συμἢ & βοηθείσθωσαμ, But let them be affiited and ive in wespaod fupported, that fo they may MÉTERS, Cm Mne not, under Pretence of beγαμίαν ἐλθῆσαι eving deferted, come to a fcredy male awpewer cond Marriage, and fo be χεθώσι. ο τότο 38 in(nared in an unfeemly ¿ deeft. v. 2 Th. v. west deguévors. V. ↑š zgaỡ. v. Gen.ii.24. III. 276. σα с my Imputation. For you ought εἰδέναι ὀφείλετε, ὅτι But the true Widows are ***Pag. thofe which have had only ene Husband, having a good Report among the generality for good Works. Widows par rys övk, Gopeoves, indeed, fober, chaste, faithful, agvaj, mçai, d'orbes, pious, who have brought up TERVO Sonoα nas, their Children well, and haye * Gevodoxhoασay entertain'd Strangers unblame 2 2 ལ 1 présentes ŵr & Stably, which are to be fupport- ed, as devoted to God. 3 For what if some are neither Widows nor Widowers, but ftand in need of Affistance, either through Poverty, or fome Disease, or the Maintenance of a great Number of Children? Tis thy Duty to overlee all People, and to take care of them all. For they that give Gifts do not of their own head give them to the Widows, but barely bring them in, calling them defunt.. v. deeft. V. defant. v. Free IV 9 |