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The Mormons accepted the Old and New Testaments but interpreted them as
strongly supportive of polygyny. God himself quoted Isaiah 4: 1 in support of
polygyny in order to counteract the effects of war casualties:64 "And in that day
seven ...
The Mormons accepted the Old and New Testaments but interpreted them as
strongly supportive of polygyny. God himself quoted Isaiah 4: 1 in support of
polygyny in order to counteract the effects of war casualties:64 "And in that day
seven ...
Page 360
It was a very expensive action: she moved to a hotel on July 15, 1873, and four
days later sued for divorce. The story of their legal battles was top news for years.
Some newspapers, "influenced" by the Mormons, painted Ann as a strumpet with
...
It was a very expensive action: she moved to a hotel on July 15, 1873, and four
days later sued for divorce. The story of their legal battles was top news for years.
Some newspapers, "influenced" by the Mormons, painted Ann as a strumpet with
...
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among the Todas, 15 and ascription of paternity, IS forbidden to Mormons, 355
Polygamy, 15 (see also Polyandry and Polygyny) defined, 15 Polygyny, 12, 16-
17, 39^0, 47, 372, 528, 532,543 advantages and disadvantages of, 16 in Africa, ...
among the Todas, 15 and ascription of paternity, IS forbidden to Mormons, 355
Polygamy, 15 (see also Polyandry and Polygyny) defined, 15 Polygyny, 12, 16-
17, 39^0, 47, 372, 528, 532,543 advantages and disadvantages of, 16 in Africa, ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Copyright | |
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