(1) What are the various obligations laid upon the New Creature by the Law of Love, and through what medium alone can it find expression? Page 485, par. 1
(2) Even if the human body were perfect, what limitations would the New Creature find in fulfilling his Covenant of sacrifice? Page 485, par. 2
(3) How may our imperfect human bodies become acceptable sacrifices? Page 486, par. 1
(4) At what time and under what circumstances did the New Creature begin to exist? Page 486, par. 2
(5) Under what conditions may our mortal bodies be considered as temporary substitutes for our future spiritual bodies ? Page 487, par. 1
(6) Why does this reckoning of matters, as respects the New Creation, appear foolish and unreal to the world? Page 487, par, 2
(7) May the New Creature ignore the obligations of his mortal flesh toward other human beings? Page 488, par. 1
(8) Explain the three phases of the arduous task set before the New Will. Page 488, par. 2, first half
(9) How is the flesh apt to take advantage of any allowance on our part, and how should we seek to keep our bodies “under”? Page 488, last part, and Page 489, par. 1
(10) Are we not all one in Christ Jesus? Does God show any respect of persons according to sex, color, race, etc.? While we esteem all New Creatures as brethren, does this imply an ignoring of race and sex distinctions? Page 489. par. 2; Page 490, par. 1, 2
(11) What is the teaching of the Apostle in 1 Cor. 11:3 with respect to headship? Page 491, par. 1
(12) Is this argument of general or specific application as respects the relationship of the sexes? Page 491, par. 2
(13) What are the Scriptural proofs that headship does not imply tyranny? and what responsibilities does this office impose upon the man? Page 491, par. 3
(14) How has the curse of Mother Eve (Gen. 3:16, last clause) been visited upon her daughters? Page 492, par. 1
(15) How has the misuse of physical and mental strength on the part of the man reacted to his own unhappiness and the general degradation of the race? Page 492, par. 2; Page 493, par. 1
(16) Show how the Apostle points out the marriage relationship to be a figure of the relationship between Christ and the Church. Page 494, par. 2, 3
(17) How should the marriage relation in type be considered by New Creatures in Christ Jesus, husband and wife respectively? Page 495, par. 1
(18) In the case of the wife’s possessing superior qualities to those of her husband, should this order of headship be reversed? What general rules should never be disregarded in marrying? Page 495, par. 2
(19) How should a true Christian husband provide for his wife’s temporal and spiritual interests? Page 496, par. 1
(20) Does the exercise of headship imply the ignoring of the wife’s counsel, suggestions, co-operation? Page 497, par. 1, 2
(21) How should a true Christian wife recognize her duties and privileges? And what is the Apostle Paul’s special injunction in this connection? Page 497, par. 3
(22) What is the Apostle Peter’s advice? Page 498, par. 1
(23) How should the wife exercise proper reverence toward her husband in the management of all household affairs? Page 498, par. 2
(24) In the case of two New Creatures not well mated, where the wife is the superior, what difficulties will be encountered by husband and wife? Page 499, par. 1, 2
(25) In such case, what course should be pursued by the husband? Page 500, par. 1
(26) How should the wife conduct herself under these circumstances? Page 500, par. 2
(27) What difficulties may arise in the case of two New Creatures well mated, who should in time become mis-mated? Page 501, par. 1; Page 502, par. 1
(28) Explain the difficulties arising from a case of husband and wife mis-mated physically and spiritually, and the proper conduct of the husband who is a New Creature. Page 502. par. 2
(29) Where the wife is a member of the New Creation, but well-mated naturally to a worldly husband, what is the situation? And what course should be taken by the wife? Page 503, par. 1
(30) Where two are “unequally yoked.” and are additionally mis-mated naturally, the wife being the superior. what counsel is offered by the Apostle? Page 504, par. 1
(31) What is the principal point to be kept clearly in mind by the believer? And under what condition only may the New Creature re-marry in case of divorce? Page 504. par 2
(32) Should the text, “If the unbelieving depart, let him depart,” be understood to grant liberty’ to the deserted one to re-marry? And what is signified by “constructive desertion”? Page 505, par. 1
(33) What course is a husband thus “deserted” permitted to pursue? Page 505, par. 2
(34) Under what conditions may a wife consider her-self “deserted,” and what are her liberties in such an event? Page 506, par. 1; Page 507, par. 1
(35) Why should we not be surprised if such trials come to us? And what is the Scriptural admonition regarding a way of escape? Page 507, par. 2
(36) What is conscience? And how should the New Creation so educate their consciences that they may become proper guides? Page 508
(37) The teaching and example of our Lord. and the judgment of the Apostle Paul concerning celibacy (Matt. 19:12; 1 Cor. 7:25-40; Page 509 to Page 512) may be read aloud and discussion avoided.
(38) Would it be proper, after marriage, for either husband or wife or both to decide upon a celibate life? (1 Cor. 7:3-9) This question might properly be answered merely by the reading of the reference. Page 512, par. 1, 2
(39) Why is so important a matter as matrimony entered into with so little forethought or wisdom? And what is the proper view of human nature? Page 513, par. 1, 2
(40) What rules and circumstances should be observed by even natural men and women in selecting life-companions? Page 513, par. 3
(41) What further admonitions would apply to New Creatures who may decide to marry? Page 514, par. 1; Page 515, par. 1
(42) What does “in the Lord” signify? Page 515, par. 2
(43) If marriage were more generally considered from this high point of view, what would be the result? Page 516, par. 1
(44) What special protection have New Creatures in the matter of marriage, whether it result favorably or unfavorably? And what fact should constantly be kept uppermost in their minds? Page 517, par. 1