Christian Marriage: The Ceremony, History and Significance; Ritual, Practical and Archæological Notes; and the Text of the English, Roman, Greek, and Jewish CeremoniesE.P. Dutton, 1900 - 342 |
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... of Personal Sentiment , or natural Love , so - called . The first of these has regard mainly , if not ex- clusively , to the legitimacy of children , to the suc- cession to inheritances , to the decencies of civil order ( 3 )
... of Personal Sentiment , or natural Love , so - called . The first of these has regard mainly , if not ex- clusively , to the legitimacy of children , to the suc- cession to inheritances , to the decencies of civil order ( 3 )
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... civil order , and to the other various civil rights , privi- leges , and duties of secular life — all with a view to the well - being and happiness which flows , or ought to flow , therefrom to the community at large . The second aspect ...
... civil order , and to the other various civil rights , privi- leges , and duties of secular life — all with a view to the well - being and happiness which flows , or ought to flow , therefrom to the community at large . The second aspect ...
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... civil marriage which alone the State undertakes to modify , or on occasion to destroy , is created by mutual consent only , and to a bond understood and de- fined by the civil law itself , requiring no appeal to God , or to the Church ...
... civil marriage which alone the State undertakes to modify , or on occasion to destroy , is created by mutual consent only , and to a bond understood and de- fined by the civil law itself , requiring no appeal to God , or to the Church ...
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... civil aspects have never been obscured by the Church ; though , of course , her own benedictions and censures have been ruled by another author- ity than the current customs and laws of the state . " 8 Πρέπει δὲ τοῖς γαμοῦσι καὶ ταῖς ...
... civil aspects have never been obscured by the Church ; though , of course , her own benedictions and censures have been ruled by another author- ity than the current customs and laws of the state . " 8 Πρέπει δὲ τοῖς γαμοῦσι καὶ ταῖς ...
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... civil contract ? " When this famous ques- tion is put nakedly thus , it must , beyond doubt , be answered " Yes . " There can be no dispute that it is a civil contract . The laws of all nations have ever held it to be such . It settles ...
... civil contract ? " When this famous ques- tion is put nakedly thus , it must , beyond doubt , be answered " Yes . " There can be no dispute that it is a civil contract . The laws of all nations have ever held it to be such . It settles ...
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