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... wife could not leave her husband , but he could leave her for ( 1 ) poisoning the children , ( 2 ) counterfeiting his keys , ( 3 ) drinking wine , or ( 4 ) committing adultery . If he repudiated her on other grounds , he had to give one ...
... wife could not leave her husband , but he could leave her for ( 1 ) poisoning the children , ( 2 ) counterfeiting his keys , ( 3 ) drinking wine , or ( 4 ) committing adultery . If he repudiated her on other grounds , he had to give one ...
Page 128
... wife , Aquinas noted that there are different kinds of love . Husband and wife are closer than father and son because of the intimate nature of the parents ' relationship . On the other hand , from the point of view of loving the " good ...
... wife , Aquinas noted that there are different kinds of love . Husband and wife are closer than father and son because of the intimate nature of the parents ' relationship . On the other hand , from the point of view of loving the " good ...
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... wives.58 It is small wonder , then , that when one woman in a Japanese survey heard that a husband and wife were going on a trip together for a few days , she remarked , " How nice ! " Later , she asked , " But what would they talk ...
... wives.58 It is small wonder , then , that when one woman in a Japanese survey heard that a husband and wife were going on a trip together for a few days , she remarked , " How nice ! " Later , she asked , " But what would they talk ...
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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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