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I say this, however, as a concession, not as a command.

If, however, a father thinks that he is not acting fairly by his unmarried daughter, when she is past her youth, and if under these circumstances her marriage ought to take place, let him act as he thinks right. He is doing nothing wrong-let the marriage take place.

What we eat, however, will not bring us nearer to God. We lose nothing by not eating this food, and we gain nothing by eating it.

I, however, have not availed myself of any of these rights. I am not saying this to secure such an arrangement for myself; indeed, I would far rather die-Nobody shall make my boast a vain one!

If, however, any one still thinks it right to contest the point-well, we have no such custom, nor have the Churches of God.

If, however, they all made up only one part, where would the body be?

If, however, I do not happen to know the language, I shall be a foreigner to those who speak it, and they will be foreigners to me.

Some one, however, may ask 'How do the dead rise? and in what body will they come?'

I intend, however, staying at Ephesus till the Festival at the close of the Harvest;

As for our Brother Apollos, I have often urged him to go to you with the others. He has, however, been very unwilling to do so as yet; but he will go as soon as he finds a good opportunity.