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Page 44
... hands to the spindle , and her hands hold the distaff . She stretcheth out her hand to the poor ; yea , she reacheth forth her hands to the needy . She is not afraid of the snow for her household : for all her household are clothed with ...
... hands to the spindle , and her hands hold the distaff . She stretcheth out her hand to the poor ; yea , she reacheth forth her hands to the needy . She is not afraid of the snow for her household : for all her household are clothed with ...
Page 74
... hands into the hands of the groom . Presumably this was a token of earlier forms of marriage , which had always been in manus ( in hand ) , according to which the bride was in the power and under the protection of the groom . ( This ...
... hands into the hands of the groom . Presumably this was a token of earlier forms of marriage , which had always been in manus ( in hand ) , according to which the bride was in the power and under the protection of the groom . ( This ...
Page 128
... hand , in relation to the universal nature , woman is not misbegotten , but is included in nature's intention as ... hand , from the point of view of loving the " good , " the father takes precedence over the wife.5 A man who allowed his ...
... hand , in relation to the universal nature , woman is not misbegotten , but is included in nature's intention as ... hand , from the point of view of loving the " good , " the father takes precedence over the wife.5 A man who allowed his ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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