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Page 302
... religious and social variety , sanctioned both religious and 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 ...
... religious and social variety , sanctioned both religious and 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 ...
Page 342
... religious enthusiasm wishes to go beyond religion unless it is suppressed . Religious love and sexual love are close neighbors . s.35 Hence , the religions that tempt men without satisfying them usually culminate in disaster . Actually ...
... religious enthusiasm wishes to go beyond religion unless it is suppressed . Religious love and sexual love are close neighbors . s.35 Hence , the religions that tempt men without satisfying them usually culminate in disaster . Actually ...
Page 363
... religious belief and fidelity to the charismatic leadership of Noyes . It was eventually harassed for its sexual practices . In addition , as an open society , its offspring mixed freely with the outside world and did not share the ...
... religious belief and fidelity to the charismatic leadership of Noyes . It was eventually harassed for its sexual practices . In addition , as an open society , its offspring mixed freely with the outside world and did not share the ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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