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 258
... marriage is also permitted . 2. It is assumed that the word translated fornication ' means adultery . 3. It is assumed that the last member of each of the two passages refers not to all women put away by their husbands , but , only to ...
... marriage is also permitted . 2. It is assumed that the word translated fornication ' means adultery . 3. It is assumed that the last member of each of the two passages refers not to all women put away by their husbands , but , only to ...
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... marriage , upon being deserted by an unbeliever , after a marriage made in heathenism , in favour of the opinion that a Christian , after a Christian marriage , may , when deserted , not simply remain separate , but proceed to re - marry ...
... marriage , upon being deserted by an unbeliever , after a marriage made in heathenism , in favour of the opinion that a Christian , after a Christian marriage , may , when deserted , not simply remain separate , but proceed to re - marry ...
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... marriages but second marriages , commends , nevertheless , those who abstain from them . * Origen treats the re - marriage during the consort's life as forbidden by Scripture ; yet thinks it may be conceded , with qualification , to the ...
... marriages but second marriages , commends , nevertheless , those who abstain from them . * Origen treats the re - marriage during the consort's life as forbidden by Scripture ; yet thinks it may be conceded , with qualification , to the ...
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