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Pagina 22
... marriage was not holy without their benediction , and for the better colour , made it a sacra- ment ; being of itself a civil ordinance , a household contract , a thing indifferent and free to the whole race of mankind , not as ...
... marriage was not holy without their benediction , and for the better colour , made it a sacra- ment ; being of itself a civil ordinance , a household contract , a thing indifferent and free to the whole race of mankind , not as ...
Pagina 169
... marriage throughout Europe , with the incalculable evils which have arisen from its being considered indissoluble . The object of marriage must be admitted to be the happiness of those who enter into it , not their mere worldly ...
... marriage throughout Europe , with the incalculable evils which have arisen from its being considered indissoluble . The object of marriage must be admitted to be the happiness of those who enter into it , not their mere worldly ...
Pagina 170
... marriage becomes a very different contract from what it is among the under classes . Men of speculative minds have always sought to combine the celestial with the terrestrial sphere ; and knowing that the apogeum of the latter is love ...
... marriage becomes a very different contract from what it is among the under classes . Men of speculative minds have always sought to combine the celestial with the terrestrial sphere ; and knowing that the apogeum of the latter is love ...
Pagina 176
... marriage , must be forced upon us to fulfil , not only without charity but against her . No place in heaven or earth , except hell , where charity may not enter : yet mar- riage , the ordinance of our solace and contentment , the remedy ...
... marriage , must be forced upon us to fulfil , not only without charity but against her . No place in heaven or earth , except hell , where charity may not enter : yet mar- riage , the ordinance of our solace and contentment , the remedy ...
Pagina 181
... marriage ? And yet the misinterpreting of some scripture , directed mainly against the abusers of the law for divorce given by Moses , hath changed the blessing of matrimony not seldom into a familiar and coinhabiting mischief ; at ...
... marriage ? And yet the misinterpreting of some scripture , directed mainly against the abusers of the law for divorce given by Moses , hath changed the blessing of matrimony not seldom into a familiar and coinhabiting mischief ; at ...
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