381. To some a likeness of conjugial love is granted. Yet unless they are in the love of good and truth there is no conjugial love, but only a love which from several causes appears like conjugial love, namely, that they may secure good service at home, that they may be free from care, or at peace, or at ease; that they may be cared for in sickness or in old age, or that the children whom they love may be attended to. Some are constrained by fear of the other consort, or by fear of the loss of reputation, or other evil consequences, and some by a controlling lust. Moreover, in the consorts, conjugial love may differ, in one there may be more or less of it, in the other little or none; and because of this difference heaven may be the portion of one and hell the portion of the other.