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Page 102
... spouse and after divorce . Remarriage after the death of a spouse . The Church preferred that neither a widow nor a widower remarry - that they lead a life of continence - but it did not forbid remarriage . Theology was doubtless mixed ...
... spouse and after divorce . Remarriage after the death of a spouse . The Church preferred that neither a widow nor a widower remarry - that they lead a life of continence - but it did not forbid remarriage . Theology was doubtless mixed ...
Page 399
... spouse in a less favorable light with the passage of time , compared to the time when the couples had been tested ... spouse , kissing one's spouse , and settling arguments by give and take . The unsatisfied individual stops confiding in ...
... spouse in a less favorable light with the passage of time , compared to the time when the couples had been tested ... spouse , kissing one's spouse , and settling arguments by give and take . The unsatisfied individual stops confiding in ...
Page 545
... spouse has discovered the adultery but " officially " does not know it and chooses not to confront the spouse . III . Consentual adultery . The spouse knows and approves of the extramarital relationship . There are three types : 1 ...
... spouse has discovered the adultery but " officially " does not know it and chooses not to confront the spouse . III . Consentual adultery . The spouse knows and approves of the extramarital relationship . There are three types : 1 ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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