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... adultery were , by the law of Moses , and are yet to be , allowed by the christian magistrate , as a piece of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby contraried : next , That to prohibit absolutely any divorce what- ever ...
... adultery were , by the law of Moses , and are yet to be , allowed by the christian magistrate , as a piece of justice , and that the words of Christ are not hereby contraried : next , That to prohibit absolutely any divorce what- ever ...
Page 8
... adulterers , or thy ill - got wealth ? Another Constantine comes not in haste . Ariosto of Ferrara , after both these in time , but equal in fame , following the scope of his poem in a difficult knot how to restore Orlando his chief ...
... adulterers , or thy ill - got wealth ? Another Constantine comes not in haste . Ariosto of Ferrara , after both these in time , but equal in fame , following the scope of his poem in a difficult knot how to restore Orlando his chief ...
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... adulterers ; they only are the internun- cios , or the go - betweens , of this trim devised mummery : whatsoever they say , she says must be a deadly sin of disobedience not to believe . So that we , who by God's special grace have ...
... adulterers ; they only are the internun- cios , or the go - betweens , of this trim devised mummery : whatsoever they say , she says must be a deadly sin of disobedience not to believe . So that we , who by God's special grace have ...
Page 121
... adulterous and injurious divorces were not connived only , but with eye open allowed of old for hardness of heart . But that opinion , I trust , by then this following argument hath been well read , will be left for one of the mysteries ...
... adulterous and injurious divorces were not connived only , but with eye open allowed of old for hardness of heart . But that opinion , I trust , by then this following argument hath been well read , will be left for one of the mysteries ...
Page 123
... adultery . Defer not to wipe off instantly these imputative blurs and stains cast by rude fancies upon the throne and beauty itself of inviolable holi- ness : lest some other people more devout and wise than we bereave us this offered ...
... adultery . Defer not to wipe off instantly these imputative blurs and stains cast by rude fancies upon the throne and beauty itself of inviolable holi- ness : lest some other people more devout and wise than we bereave us this offered ...
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