The Quarterly Review, 266. köide,527. numberJohn Murray, 1936 |
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Page 74
... 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 ...
Page 77
... 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 ...
Page 84
... 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 as ...
... 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 as ...
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