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Page 96
... consent clause . Tertullian held that no marriage was valid without the consent of the father , whereas the bishop of Symrna , seeking to extend Church power , proposed that the bishop's consent should be obtained . The Church , as in ...
... consent clause . Tertullian held that no marriage was valid without the consent of the father , whereas the bishop of Symrna , seeking to extend Church power , proposed that the bishop's consent should be obtained . The Church , as in ...
Page 269
... consent after they had made one formal application for consent instead of the previous requirement of three . If the parents differed on the question of consent , the father's view prevailed.100 101 Until 1880 , French officers could ...
... consent after they had made one formal application for consent instead of the previous requirement of three . If the parents differed on the question of consent , the father's view prevailed.100 101 Until 1880 , French officers could ...
Page 275
... consent , had been operative in Prussia since the second half of the eighteenth century . France The dramatic shift in France from a no - divorce , ecclesiastical type of marriage to a civil marriage , easy - divorce one occurred ...
... consent , had been operative in Prussia since the second half of the eighteenth century . France The dramatic shift in France from a no - divorce , ecclesiastical type of marriage to a civil marriage , easy - divorce one occurred ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
3 | 22 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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