Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the Ages |
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Page 191
... freedom of choice in marriage . Other Marital Regulations 78 With royalty replacing the Church as the regulator of marriage , a variety of laws ensued , depending on the orientation of the monarch . In France , under Henry II , a law ...
... freedom of choice in marriage . Other Marital Regulations 78 With royalty replacing the Church as the regulator of marriage , a variety of laws ensued , depending on the orientation of the monarch . In France , under Henry II , a law ...
Page 200
... freedom of choice of marital partners . In the early Middle Ages , parents arranged marriages for their children without consulting them . In the later Middle Ages , the Church insisted on free consent of the parties involved , which in ...
... freedom of choice of marital partners . In the early Middle Ages , parents arranged marriages for their children without consulting them . In the later Middle Ages , the Church insisted on free consent of the parties involved , which in ...
Page 458
... freedom . The effects of this movement are so strong that Soviet social scientists have recently begun to bend ... freedom to both sexes . They do not propose libertinism but , rather , the freedom of mature individuals to harmonize ...
... freedom . The effects of this movement are so strong that Soviet social scientists have recently begun to bend ... freedom to both sexes . They do not propose libertinism but , rather , the freedom of mature individuals to harmonize ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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