Etheridge(i)
5 Defraud not then one the other, unless you both agree for a time, that you may humble yourselves by fasting and by prayer; and return again unto the same will, that Satana may not tempt you on account of the desire of your bodies.
6 But this I speak as to the infirm; (and) not from commandment.
7 For I would that all men were as I am, in chastity. But every man hath the gift given to him from Aloha, this one thus, and the other thus.
8 But I say to those who have no wives, and to the widows, that it is expedient for them to remain as I do.
9 Yet, if they persevere not, they should marry; for it is better to take a wife than to burn with concupiscence.