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You shall not take you a wife, neither shall you have sons or daughters in this place.
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Parallels from the Prophets to Illustrate Christ's Teaching in the ...
... Incidental Rebukes of Marcion's Doctrine of Celibacy, and of ... 4696] was sung by the
prophet's trumpet in ... truth and peace;" [4700] by Jeremiah, "Execute judgment ...
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Letter Lviii. To Paulinus.
... out of thy law." [1792] Now, if so great a prophet confesses that ... [1764] Jeremiah
7:4. ... at this time made vows, especially those of celibacy, without entering a ...
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Letter cxxviii. To Gaudentius.
... Wherefore the prophet symbolically sings: "I sat alone because I was filled with ...
and under the cloak of a desire for celibacy they actually ... 3594] Jeremiah 15:17 ...
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Of Passages from the Holy Scriptures, and from the Apocrypha ...
... they overstepped in rigidly binding their priests to celibacy. ... from the wise, or
the word from the prophet? ... to the whole body of the prophets, Jeremiah is sent ...
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Christian Behavior
... They who vow celibacy, fly in the face of the infinitely wise eternal, who said ... and
act not by that, 'what wisdom is in them?' saith the prophet (Jeremiah 8:9 ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/christian behavior.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
... Jeremiah 5:15; it seems curious that the Hebrew prophet should use the epithet
"ancient," when we remember that the Scythians claimed to be the oldest nation ...
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Article xxvii (xiii): of Monastic Vows.
... Obedience, poverty, and celibacy, provided the latter is not ... is plagued in this last
time.] The prophet says, Ps ... and did not drink wine, as Jeremiah writes, chap ...
/.../the apology of the augsburg confession/part 35 article xxvii xiii .htm

The Third Part of the Articles.
... This is the hammer, as Jeremiah says, 23, 29: Is ... bush and spoken Word; and no prophet
neither Elijah ... divine order of priests with perpetual celibacy, they have ...
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The Church History of Eusebius. Index of Subjects.
... Barnabas, [452]310; one of the Seventy, [453]98, [454]104; called "prophet," 107,
[455]110, [456]113; probable ... Celibacy, preached by the Encratites, [589]208. ...
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Exposition of the Moral Law.
... True celibacy, and the proper use of it ... In like manner, Jeremiah, "Thou showest
loving-kindness unto thousands ... The prophet declares it was not so: that they were ...
/.../calvin/the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 8 exposition of the.htm

Resources
Summary of the Book of Jeremiah - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org

How did Jeremiah die? | GotQuestions.org

Why is Jeremiah known as the weeping prophet? | GotQuestions.org

Jeremiah: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Jeremiah

Jeremiah: A Chief of Manasseh

Jeremiah: An Israelite Who Joined David at Ziklag

Jeremiah: of Libnah, Grandfather of Jehoahaz

Jeremiah: The Prophet

Jeremiah: The Prophet by Johanan and all the People

Jeremiah: The Prophet by Zedekiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: A Priest

Jeremiah: The Prophet: A Rechabite

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Book of Lamentations

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Book of the Prophecies of, Delivered to Seraiah, With a Charge from Jeremiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Call of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Celibacy of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Conspiracy Against

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Denounces Pashur

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Ebed-Melech, the Egyptian, Intercedes to the King for Him, and Secures his Release

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Foretells the Conquest of Egypt by Babylon

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Foretells the Desolation of Jerusalem

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Has a Friend in Ahikam

Jeremiah: The Prophet: His Melancholy and Complaints Against God, in Consequence of Persecution

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Imprisoned by Zedekiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Johanan Transports Jeremiah Into Egypt

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Letter to the Captives in Babylon

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Lives at Mizpah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Nebuchadnezzar Directs the Release of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over Jerusalem

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over Josiah

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over the Desolation of God's Heritage

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Over the Prosperity of the Wicked

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Pashur, the Governor of the Temple, Scourges and Casts Him Into Prison

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prayers of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Destroyed by Jehoiakim

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Studied by Daniel

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Prophecies of, Written by Baruch

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Purchases a Field

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Sorrow of, Under Persecution

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Time of his Prophecies

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Zeal of

Jeremiah: The Prophet: Zedekiah Seeks Counsel from God By

Jeremiah: Two Gadites Who Joined David at Ziklag

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