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The Alchemy of Happiness
Marriage as a Help or Hindrance to the Religious Life (19)
Other qualities in a desirable wife are these: she should be of a good stock, not married previously, and not too nearly related to her husband.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter II: The Subject of Plagiarisms Resumed. the Greeks Plagiarized From One Another. (27)
And Hesiod having said: "Than a good wife, no man a better thing Ere gained; than a bad wife, a worse,"- Simonides said: "A better prize than a good w...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XXIII: On Marriage. (11)
Accordingly Homer makes a thing to be earnestly prayed for: "A husband and a house;" yet not simply, but along with good agreement. For the marriage...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XX: A Good Wife. (6)
"Beauty," says the tragedy, "helps no wife with her husband; But virtue has helped many; for every good wife Who is attached to her husband knows how...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VIII: Women as Well as Men, Slaves as Well as Freemen, Candidates For the Martyr's Crown. (5)
Women are therefore to philosophize equally with men, though the males are preferable at everything, unless they have become effeminate To the whole...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIX: Women as Well as Men Capable of Perfection. (7)
The wise woman, then, win first choose to persuade her husband to be her associate in what is conducive to happiness. And should that be found...