1. The dissoluteness of man suggested in the first half of the story is thus shadowed by this tendency. ������ǰ�벿�ְ�ʾ�������Էŵ����������ڸ��ˡ�
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3. Tit. 1:6 If anyone is unreprovable, the husband of one wife, having believing children, not accused of dissoluteness or unruly. ��һ6��������ָ��ֻ��һ�����ӵ��ɷ�Ů�������ģ�û���˸������Ƿŵ�����Լ���ģ��Ϳ���������
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1. indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures