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Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 462 462. CONCUBINAGE In the preceding chapter on fornication, pellicacy also was treated of, and by pellicacy was meant a stipulated conjunction of an unmarried man with a woman. By concubinage is here meant the conjunction of a married man with a woman, likewise stipulated. Those who make no distinction between kinds, use these two words as if they had the same meaning and therefore designated... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=462 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 475 475. XI. THAT THOSE WHO ARE IN THIS CONCUBINAGE FROM CAUSES LEGITIMATE, JUST, AND REALLY WEIGHTY, MAY AT THE SAME TIME BE IN CONJUGIAL LOVE. It is said that they may at the same time be in conjugial love, the meaning being that they may retain this love stored up within themselves; for in the subject in whom that love is, it does not perish but is quiescent. The following are the reasons why conju... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=475 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 463 463. I. THAT THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF CONCUBINAGE, WHICH GREATLY DIFFER FROM EACH OTHER; ONE CONJOINTLY WITH THE WIFE, THE OTHER IN SEPARATION FROM THE WIFE. There are two kinds of concubinage, which greatly differ from each other. The one kind is the adjoining of an additional partner to the bed and living conjointly and simultaneously with her and the wife. The other kind is the taking of a woman... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=463 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 466 466. IV. THAT IT IS WHOREDOM, AND BY IT THE CONJUGIAL WHICH IS THE PRECIOUS TREASURE* OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, IS DESTROYED. That it is a whoredom more opposed to conjugial love than the common whoredom which is called simple adultery, and that it is the deprivation of all ability and inclination for the conjugial life which is within Christians from birth, can be proved by arguments which are valid bef... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=466 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 467 467. V. THAT CONCUBINAGE IN SEPARATION FROM THE WIFE, WHEN ENGAGED IN FROM CAUSES LEGITIMATE, JUST, AND TRULY WEIGHTY, IS NOT UNLAWFUL. What causes are meant by legitimate, by just, and by truly weighty, will be stated in their order. Here a bare mention of the causes is premised, that the concubinage to be treated of in what now follows may be distinguished from the former concubinage. http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=467 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 423 423. THE OPPOSITION OF SCORTATORY LOVE AND CONJUGIAL LOVE At this threshold, it must first be explained what in the present chapter is meant by scortatory love. The fornicatory love which precedes marriage is not meant; nor that which follows it after the death of the married partner; nor concubinage when entered into for legitimate, just, and weighty reasons. Nor are the mild kinds of adult... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=423 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 464 464. II. THAT FOR CHRISTIANS, CONCUBINAGE CONJOINTLY WITH THE WIFE IS [ALTOGETHER] UNLAWFUL AND DETESTABLE. It is unlawful because it is against the conjugial covenant, and detestable because against religion, and what is against the latter and at the same time against the former is against the Lord. Wherefore, as soon as any one adjoins a concubine to his wife without a real weighty cause, heaven... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=464 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 465 465. III. THAT IT IS POLYGAMY, WHICH IS BANNED FROM THE CHRISTIAN WORLD, AND SHOULD BE BANNED. That simultaneous concubinage, or concubinage conjointly* with the wife, is polygamy, though not acknowledged as such because not so decreed by any law and thus not so denominated, is seen by every one, even if not clear-sighted; for the woman is used as a wife and a sharer of the conjugial couch. That p... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=465 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 468 468. VI. THAT THE LEGITIMATE CAUSES OF THIS CONCUBINAGE ARE LEGITIMATE CAUSES OF DIVORCE, THE WIFE BEING NEVERTHELESS RETAINED IN THE HOME. By divorce is meant the abolition of the conjugial covenant and thus plenary separation and entire liberty thereafter to take another wife. The one only cause of this total separation or divorce is whoredom, according to the Lord's precept in Matthew 19:9. Ref... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=468 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 470 470. VII. THAT THE JUST CAUSES OF THIS CONCUBINAGE ARE JUST CAUSES OF SEPARATION FROM THE BED. There are legitimate causes of separation and there are just causes. The legitimate causes are made by the pronouncements of judges, and the just by pronouncements adjudged by the man alone. Both the legitimate and the just causes of separation from the bed and also from the house have been briefly recou... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=470 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 471 471. VIII. THAT THE WEIGHTY CAUSES OF THIS CONCUBINAGE ARE REAL AND UNREAL. In addition to just causes, which are just causes of separation and so become just causes of concubinage, there are also weighty causes which depend on the judgment and justice of the man. These must therefore be mentioned; but since the judgments of justice may be perverted and by confirmations be turned into appearances... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=471 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 476 476. XII. THAT WHILE THIS CONCUBINAGE CONTINUES, ACTUAL CONJUNCTION WITH THE WIFE IS NOT LAWFUL. The reason is because in such case conjugial love, which in itself is spiritual, chaste, pure and holy, becomes natural, is contaminated and worn out, and thus perishes. Wherefore, that this love may be preserved, it is expedient that concubinage from really weighty causes (nos. 472, 473) be with one o... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=476 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 251 251. XV. THAT THERE ARE ALSO SEVERAL CAUSES OF SEPARATION. There is separation from the bed and separation from the house. The causes of separation from the bed are many, and so likewise of separation from the house; here, however, it is legitimate causes that are treated of. Because causes of separation coincide with causes of concubinage, which are treated of in their own chapter in the next Par... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=251 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 276 276. V. THAT NEVERTHELESS, IN THE WORLD, MATRIMONIES ARE TO CONTINUE TO THE END OF LIFE. This is adduced in order more clearly to present before the reason the necessity, utility, and truth of the statement that where the conjugial love is not genuine, it should yet be affected, that is, should seem as if it were genuine. It would be otherwise if the marriages entered into were not contracts endur... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=276 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 469 469. The reasons why by many men the meretricious wife is nevertheless retained in the home are: 1. That the man fears to contest the suit with his wife, to accuse her of adultery, and thus to publish her crime abroad; for unless the testimony of eyewitnesses or the equivalent thereof resulted in her conviction, he Would be covered with reproaches, covert in assemblies of men and open in assemblie... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=469 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 474 474. X. THAT WEIGHTY CAUSES ARE UNREAL WHEN NOT BASED ON WHAT IS JUST, EVEN THOUGH ON AN APPEARANCE THERE OF. These are learned from the real weighty causes recounted above. If not rightly scrutinized, they may appear as just and yet are not just. Thus: Periods of abstinence requisite after childbirth; transitory illness of the wife; outflows of the prolific fluid whether from this cause or not; t... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=474 Wisdom's Delight in Marriage Love: Followed by Insanity’s Pleasure in Promiscuous Love 530 530. V. THAT SCORTATORY LOVE IS IMPUTED TO EACH MAN IN THE SAME WAY, being imputed, not according to the deeds as they appear outwardly before men, nor even as they appear before a judge, but as they appear inwardly before the Lord and from Him before angels; that is to say, according to the nature of the man's will and understanding in them. In the world there are various circumstances which miti... http://www.smallcanonsearch.com/read.php?book=ml§ion=530
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