The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... marriage are : that each of the parties should as regards age , mental capacity , and otherwise be capable of contracting marriage ; that they should not by reason of kindred or affinity be prohibited from marrying one another ; that ...
... marriage are : that each of the parties should as regards age , mental capacity , and otherwise be capable of contracting marriage ; that they should not by reason of kindred or affinity be prohibited from marrying one another ; that ...
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... marriage - contract gradually assumed the position of an essential without which the marriage was invalid . The Church's view of marriage itself has not been entirely acceptable . To - day the Prayer Book service offends some people in ...
... marriage - contract gradually assumed the position of an essential without which the marriage was invalid . The Church's view of marriage itself has not been entirely acceptable . To - day the Prayer Book service offends some people in ...
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... marriage service in the Prayer Book suggests in its preface reasons for marriage which the higher feelings of men and women reject . But supposing the Prayer Book is true and marriage is to be assumed as a " remedy against sin " or ...
... marriage service in the Prayer Book suggests in its preface reasons for marriage which the higher feelings of men and women reject . But supposing the Prayer Book is true and marriage is to be assumed as a " remedy against sin " or ...
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