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... spiritual , and many were unable or unwilling to curtail their sexual freedom . Even when we note that many monks lived in sin , a goodly number were faithful husbands to their wives and concubines . In any event , the enforcement of ...
... spiritual , and many were unable or unwilling to curtail their sexual freedom . Even when we note that many monks lived in sin , a goodly number were faithful husbands to their wives and concubines . In any event , the enforcement of ...
Page 340
... Spiritual Wives The great religious revival of the United States was in full swing in the 1830s . A far - flung population , sweating and straining to carve out the West , needed a special kind of emotional contact to overcome the ...
... Spiritual Wives The great religious revival of the United States was in full swing in the 1830s . A far - flung population , sweating and straining to carve out the West , needed a special kind of emotional contact to overcome the ...
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... Spiritual marriage , 91 Spiritual Wives , 359 Spiritual wives , in U.S.A. , 340 Sponsalia per verba de futuro , 109 Sponsalia per verba de praesenti , 109 Spurius , Carrilus Ruga , 81 Squaring the Circle , 452 Staƫl , Germaine de , 247 ...
... Spiritual marriage , 91 Spiritual Wives , 359 Spiritual wives , in U.S.A. , 340 Sponsalia per verba de futuro , 109 Sponsalia per verba de praesenti , 109 Spurius , Carrilus Ruga , 81 Squaring the Circle , 452 Staƫl , Germaine de , 247 ...
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