The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: In Two Books : Also the Judgement of Martin Bucer : Tetrachordon : and an Abridgement of Colasterion |
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Page 67
... fornication shall be austerely censured , adul- tery punished ; and marriage the appointed refuge of nature , though it hap to be never so incongruous and displeasing , must yet of force be worn out , when it can be to no other purpose ...
... fornication shall be austerely censured , adul- tery punished ; and marriage the appointed refuge of nature , though it hap to be never so incongruous and displeasing , must yet of force be worn out , when it can be to no other purpose ...
Page 69
... fornication ? " to whom he whose mind were to answer no more but this , except also in case of charity , " might safely appeal to the more plain words of Christ in defence of so ex- cepting . " Thou shalt do no manner of work , " 66 A ...
... fornication ? " to whom he whose mind were to answer no more but this , except also in case of charity , " might safely appeal to the more plain words of Christ in defence of so ex- cepting . " Thou shalt do no manner of work , " 66 A ...
Page 129
... fornication , and shall marry another , committeth adultery . ' First therefore I will set down what is observed by Grotius upon this point , a man of general learning . Next , I produce what mine own thoughts gave me before I had seen ...
... fornication , and shall marry another , committeth adultery . ' First therefore I will set down what is observed by Grotius upon this point , a man of general learning . Next , I produce what mine own thoughts gave me before I had seen ...
Page 131
... fornication ) can justify a divorce . He touches not here those natural and perpetual hinderances of society , whether in body or mind , which are not to be removed ; for such as they are aptest to cause an unchangeable offence , so are ...
... fornication ) can justify a divorce . He touches not here those natural and perpetual hinderances of society , whether in body or mind , which are not to be removed ; for such as they are aptest to cause an unchangeable offence , so are ...
Page 132
... fornication . Thus is al Moses law here plainly confirmed , and those & causes which he permitted not a jot gainsaid . And that this is the true meaning of this place , I prove Isby no less an author than St. Paul himself , 1 Cor ...
... fornication . Thus is al Moses law here plainly confirmed , and those & causes which he permitted not a jot gainsaid . And that this is the true meaning of this place , I prove Isby no less an author than St. Paul himself , 1 Cor ...
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