Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

ut "vir reddat debiturn uxori, et uxor viro, et ne frustrentur invicem"[179]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

per dictionem, "fraudetis," ostendens matrimonii debitum esse liberorum procreationem: quod quidem in iis, quae praecedunt, ostendit, dicens: "Mulieri vir debitum reddat; similiter autem mulier quoque viro; "[226]

Tertullian Of Patience

What (of the fact) that she endured not to have been met alone; but in the presence of Adam, not yet her husband, not yet bound to lend her his ears,[42]

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