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... civil contract . At first , religious ceremonies were proscribed , but this decision was soon revised , and the religious ceremony was made optional after the civil one had been performed . The use of a ring at the ceremony , to ...
... civil contract . At first , religious ceremonies were proscribed , but this decision was soon revised , and the religious ceremony was made optional after the civil one had been performed . The use of a ring at the ceremony , to ...
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... civil marriage became compulsory in France in 1792 and remained so despite the adoption of the Napoleonic Code and , later , the restoration of the monarchy . Obligatory civil marriage for all persons was adopted for Belgium in 1804 ...
... civil marriage became compulsory in France in 1792 and remained so despite the adoption of the Napoleonic Code and , later , the restoration of the monarchy . Obligatory civil marriage for all persons was adopted for Belgium in 1804 ...
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... civil marriages . The onset of English rule in 1664 , under the religiously tolerant Charles II , brought few changes . Pennsylvania's Quakers represented the left - wing movement of Puritanism and were accused by members of the ...
... civil marriages . The onset of English rule in 1664 , under the religiously tolerant Charles II , brought few changes . Pennsylvania's Quakers represented the left - wing movement of Puritanism and were accused by members of the ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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