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" God : duly considering the causes for which Matrimony was ordained. One was the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. "
Essays: On the Following Subjects: Celibacy, Wedlock, Seduction, Pride ... - Page 20
by Edward Barry - 1806 - 190 pages
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The Two Books of Common Prayer: Set Forth by Authority of Parliament in the ...

Church of England - Reformation - 1841 - 490 pages
...the fear of God ; duly considering the b causes for the which matrimony was ordained. COne cause was the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. Secondly, it was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication ; that...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 21

1841 - 438 pages
...effect become a partaker in his sin. Thus " he that refuseth reproof, causeth to err 1." Children are "to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord 2 :" but may we not here apply the words of Scripture used on another occasion, and ask, " If a child...
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The Book of Common Prayer, According to the Use of the Church of England, Tr ...

Church of England - Mohawk language - 1842 - 476 pages
...advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God ; duly considering the causes for which Matrimony was ordained. First, It was ordained for the procreation of children,...brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to tRe praise of his holy Name. neoni egh feaghnidaner ne Roegwe tsinoekady yeweyeateghtahkouh, neoni...
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Liturgiae Britannicae: Or, the Several Editions of the Book of Common Prayer ...

Church of England, William Keeling - England - 1842 - 542 pages
...the gift of continency might marry, and keep themselves undefiled members of Christ's body. One was, the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. Secondly, it was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication ; that...
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The Cottage magazine; or, Plain Christian's library, Volume 34

1745 - 518 pages
...Thus " he that refuseth reproof, causeth to err." (Prov. x. 17; translation in margin.'} Children are "to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord:" (Marriage Service) but may we not here apply the words of Scripture used on another occasion, and ask,...
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Fleet Papers, Volume 3

1843 - 698 pages
...extinction," but unhesitatingly proclaims " the causes for which Matrimony was ordained," saying, — ''First, it was ordained for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Loan, and to the praise of Hie Holy name. " Secondly, It was ordained for a remedy against sin, and...
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Liturgical Services: Liturgies and Occasional Forms of Prayer Set ..., Volume 30

Church of England - Liturgies - 1847 - 744 pages
...and in the fear of God : duly considering the causes for the which matrimony was ordained. One was, the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. Secondly, it was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication, that such...
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Reliqueæ liturgicæ, documents connected with the Liturgy of the ..., Volume 2

Peter Hall - 1847 - 264 pages
...soberly, and in the fear of God : duly considering the causes for which Matrimony was ordained. One was the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. Secondly, it was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication, that such...
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The Scottish prayer-book

Peter Hall - 1847 - 258 pages
...soberly, and in the fear of God : duly considering the causes for which Matrimony was ordained. One was the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and praise of God. Secondly, it was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication, that such...
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Infant baptism, and the mode of administering it

Richard Twopeny - 1848 - 62 pages
...placed under a new covenant, and are required from the very first to perform the duties of it, and to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, should not be permitted to receive the sign by which the promises and mercies of God are sealed to...
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