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ath assisted the afflicted, that she hath followed diligently every good work. (11)But the younger widows reject: for when they give themselves to wantonness contrary to Christ, they will marry; (12)incurring censure, for having violated their former engagement. (13)And at the same time also they learn to be idle, visiting about in the houses; and not merely idle, but talkative and inquisitive, speaking things they ought not. (14)I would therefore have the younger widows to marry, bear children, govern their house, give no occasion to the adversary to bring a reproach on them. (15)For some are already turned aside after Satan. (16)But if any man or woman who believes hath widows their relations, let him provide for them, and let not the church be burdened; that there may be a sufficiency for the real widows. (17)Let the elders who preside properly be counted worthy of double honour, especially those who are laborious in preaching and teaching. (18)For the Scripture saith, "Thou shalt not muzzle the ox while he treadeth out the corn[119]." And again, "The labourer is worthy of his hire." (19)Against a presbyter receive not an accusation, except it be from two or three witnesses. (20)Those who sin rebuke before all, that the rest also may tremble. (21)I adjure thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without prejudice, doing nothing by partiality. (22)Lay hands hastily on no man, nor share another's sins: keep thyself pure; (23)confine thyself no longer to water-drinking; but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thy frequent indispositions. (24)Some men's sins are glaringly manifest, going before to judgment; and after others also they follow _to detection_. (25)In like manner also the good works _of some_ are previously manifest; and it is not possible that what they have besides should be concealed. CHAP. VI. LET as many slaves as are under the yoke account their own masters worthy of all honour, that the name of God and the doctrine be not blasphemed. (2)But they who have believing masters, let them not think less of them, because they are brethren; but serve them the rather, because they are faithful and beloved, who have equally partaken of the benefit. These things teach and enjoin. (3)If any man teach another doctrine, and attend not to the sound words, which are those of Jesus Christ our Lord, and to the doctrine which is according to g
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