The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 270
... Christian wisdom ? The effect is that , if in this licence given by St. Paul there seem to be anything at variance with the divinely described character of marriage , it is ipso facto null . But there is no such contrariety . St. Paul's ...
... Christian wisdom ? The effect is that , if in this licence given by St. Paul there seem to be anything at variance with the divinely described character of marriage , it is ipso facto null . But there is no such contrariety . St. Paul's ...
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... Christian , after a Christian marriage , may , when deserted , not simply remain separate , but proceed to re - marry . We have done now with the Scripture argument ; and we aver that St. Paul does no more than echo the consentient ...
... Christian , after a Christian marriage , may , when deserted , not simply remain separate , but proceed to re - marry . We have done now with the Scripture argument ; and we aver that St. Paul does no more than echo the consentient ...
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... Christian history of mar- riage ; and here the proposition can be made good that for almost three hundred years from the birth of Christ we have no appear- ance whatever of either separation or divorce , except in the case of unbelief ...
... Christian history of mar- riage ; and here the proposition can be made good that for almost three hundred years from the birth of Christ we have no appear- ance whatever of either separation or divorce , except in the case of unbelief ...
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