The apostle concludes the chapter with. resolution of the case of conscience; namely, whether second marriages of widows were lawful or not?

He answers, They were. After the first husband was dead, the widow might marry again, provided that she married in the Lord: that is, with. believer, not an infidel; with one of the same faith with herself.

It is very dangerous and sinful for persons professing the true faith of Christ to match with idolaters. There is far greater ground of fear that they will pervert you, than there is ground of hope that you shall convert them.

But though the apostle asserts it lawful for widows to marry again, yet he declares, that in regard of the present danger which the church was in of persecution, they would be more happy in their widowhood.

So that the determination of the apostle, as to the case of marriage and. single life is concluded thus: "That ordinarily, where there is no necessity,. single life is more for. person's peace, more free from distractions in God's service, and therefore best."

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