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He Describes the Circumspectness of His Intercourse with the Other Sex, and Tells How in His Journeys He Acts at Places Where There are Brethren Only.
1:1I would, moreover, have you know, my brethren, of what sort is our conduct in Christ, as well as that of all our brethren, in the various places in which we are.
1:2And if so be that you approve it, do ye also conduct yourselves in like manner in the Lord.
1:3Now we, if God help us, conduct ourselves thus:
1:4with maidens we do not dwell, nor have we anything in common with them; with maidens we do not eat, nor drink;
1:5and, where a maiden sleeps, we do not sleep; neither do women wash our feet, nor anoint us;
1:6and on no account do we sleep where a maiden sleeps who is unmarried or has taken the vow: even though she be in some other place if she be alone, we do not pass the night there.
1:7Moreover, if it chance that the time for rest overtake us in a place, whether in the country, or in a village, or in a town, or in a hamlet, or wheresoever we happen to be,
1:8and there are found brethren in that place, we turn in to one who is a brother, and call together there all the brethren, and speak to them words of encouragement and exhortation.
1:9And those among us who are gifted in speaking will speak such words as are earnest, and serious, and chaste, in the fear of God, and exhort them to please God in everything,
1:10and abound and go forward in good works, and "be free from anxious care in everything," as is fit and right for the people of God.1 xrefs