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Page 79
... adultery as sexual intercourse with another man's wife ; intercourse between a married man and a single woman did not fall under this rubric . The wife , in any event , could not punish the husband , as Cato the Censor clearly indicated ...
... adultery as sexual intercourse with another man's wife ; intercourse between a married man and a single woman did not fall under this rubric . The wife , in any event , could not punish the husband , as Cato the Censor clearly indicated ...
Page 318
... Adultery and Fornication The Bible treated adultery harshly , and the Puritans , who tried to behave in compliance with Scripture , did likewise . They believed that lax sexual behavior tended to threaten the salvation of the sinner's ...
... Adultery and Fornication The Bible treated adultery harshly , and the Puritans , who tried to behave in compliance with Scripture , did likewise . They believed that lax sexual behavior tended to threaten the salvation of the sinner's ...
Page 545
... adulterer and tolerates it , or the spouse has discovered the adultery but " officially " does not know it and chooses not to confront the spouse . III . Consentual adultery . The spouse knows and approves of the extramarital ...
... adulterer and tolerates it , or the spouse has discovered the adultery but " officially " does not know it and chooses not to confront the spouse . III . Consentual adultery . The spouse knows and approves of the extramarital ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
3 | 22 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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