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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... reason or religion , or if the subject of divorce , as it regards the community in general , had been properly understood and embodied in our canon and civil codes that what we now so deeply deplore , could not have taken place ; and ...
... reason or religion , or if the subject of divorce , as it regards the community in general , had been properly understood and embodied in our canon and civil codes that what we now so deeply deplore , could not have taken place ; and ...
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... reason , and every dictate of scripture ; which is learned , and yet popular ; which cites the best authorities , and refutes the strongest objections ; and which will amply re - pay every reader that sits down to its perusal , if not ...
... reason , and every dictate of scripture ; which is learned , and yet popular ; which cites the best authorities , and refutes the strongest objections ; and which will amply re - pay every reader that sits down to its perusal , if not ...
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... reasons of divorce , besides adultery , were by the law of Moses , and are yet to be allowed by the Christian ... reason of law ; -as in due place I shall show out of Fagius with many additions . He there- fore who by adventuring ...
... reasons of divorce , besides adultery , were by the law of Moses , and are yet to be allowed by the Christian ... reason of law ; -as in due place I shall show out of Fagius with many additions . He there- fore who by adventuring ...
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... reason . " That indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature unchangeable , hindering , and ever likely to hinder , the main be- nefits of conjugal society , which are solace and peace ; is a ...
... reason . " That indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature unchangeable , hindering , and ever likely to hinder , the main be- nefits of conjugal society , which are solace and peace ; is a ...
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... reason , as to exalt itself above the end and person for whom it was instituted . CHAP . II . The first reason of this law grounded on the prime reason of matrimony . That no covenant whatsoever obliges against the main end both of ...
... reason , as to exalt itself above the end and person for whom it was instituted . CHAP . II . The first reason of this law grounded on the prime reason of matrimony . That no covenant whatsoever obliges against the main end both of ...
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adultery affirm allowed answer Antichrist apostle argument better bill of divorce body bondage canon canon law cause of divorce CHAP charity Christ Christian church civil civil law command conscience consent covenant decrees desertion Deut dispense dissolve divine doctrine doth duty equity evil Fagius faith father fault flesh forbid fornication give God's gospel granted hardness of heart hate hath holy honour human husband infidel injury institution Jews joined judge judicial law Justinian law of Moses learned less lest liberty licence live Lord lust magistrate man's marriage marry Martin Bucer matrimony meet help ment mind moral nature never opinion ordinance PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND Paul peace permitted pharisees precept prove punishment reason reformation religion remedy riage saith Saviour scripture society soul spake suffered taught Tertullian thereof thing thought tion true truth unclean unfitness usury wedlock whenas wherein wife wisdom wise woman words of Christ