The rule of conscienceOgle, Duncan and Company, 1822 - Theology |
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Page 28
... marrying their sisters and their mothers , falls in love with his half - sister Lampra , and marries her . A while after , perceiving that he entered upon this action upon no other account but lust and fancy , and compliance with the ...
... marrying their sisters and their mothers , falls in love with his half - sister Lampra , and marries her . A while after , perceiving that he entered upon this action upon no other account but lust and fancy , and compliance with the ...
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... marry her . His mother con- jured him by all that was sacred and profane that he should not , saying , ' she was a beggar's child , whom for pity's sake she rescued from the streets and beggary , and that he should not by dishonouring ...
... marry her . His mother con- jured him by all that was sacred and profane that he should not , saying , ' she was a beggar's child , whom for pity's sake she rescued from the streets and beggary , and that he should not by dishonouring ...
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... marry ; but he that only marries because he would triumph , and brag of his freedom , may get an im- perious mistress instead of a gentle master . By the laws of Christian liberty , indifferent things are permitted to my choice , and I ...
... marry ; but he that only marries because he would triumph , and brag of his freedom , may get an im- perious mistress instead of a gentle master . By the laws of Christian liberty , indifferent things are permitted to my choice , and I ...
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... marry Orestilla . He , to answer their importunity , tells them , it is very likely Orestilla will be barren , and upon that account he marries her because she is sickly , and unlikely to become a mother . The question is , whether this ...
... marry Orestilla . He , to answer their importunity , tells them , it is very likely Orestilla will be barren , and upon that account he marries her because she is sickly , and unlikely to become a mother . The question is , whether this ...
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... marry notwithstanding that resolution , which now to be something altered , he perceives by her question . He answers , that it is the surest course to deter- mine for chastity and abstinence , her state of widowhood being more ...
... marry notwithstanding that resolution , which now to be something altered , he perceives by her question . He answers , that it is the surest course to deter- mine for chastity and abstinence , her state of widowhood being more ...
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