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marriage and contained
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
The letter was to her, and contained his proposal of marriage.
In 1835 Gutzkow published a novel, Wally die Zweiflerin (" Wally the Sceptic "), which contained criticism of the institution of marriage and some mildly erotic passages.
The conference's uncompromising and unqualified rejection of all forms of artificial contraception, even within marriage, was contained in Resolution 68, which said, in part:
It was his marriage to Guillone Boursault (' Gelonis ') that reignited his passion for poetry, and his two most famous works ( the ' Epithalamiorum liber ' of 1528 – 1531 and the ' Carminum libri quattuor ' of 1530 ) contained many poems dedicated to her.
The book contained an attack on the institution of marriage which identified Bebel with the most extreme forms of socialism.
His daughter, Anne de Lusignan, brought a manuscript after her marriage to Louis, Count of Geneva, which contained 159 folios with over two hundred polyphonic compositions, both sacred and secular.
Among the Romans a similar custom was in vogue, but the song was sung by girls only, after the marriage guests had gone, and it contained much more of what modern attitudes would identify as obscene.
Since a cassone contained the personal goods of the bride, it was a natural vehicle for painted decoration commemorating the marriage in heraldry and, when figural painted panels began to be included in the decor from the early quattrocento, flattering allegory.
The treaty, amongst other points, contained the provision that although any offspring of this marriage would be heir to the crowns of both England and Scotland, the latter kingdom should be " separate, apart and free in itself without subjection to the English Kingdom ".
In Faust II, the legend of Johann Faust ( at least in a version of the 18th century, which came to Goethe's attention ) already contained Faust's marriage with Helen and an encounter with an Emperor.
" Smith also denounced the practice of plural marriage, stating that it was in opposition to the doctrine contained in the Book of Mormon.
* Note: from 1837, the information contained in parish records is the same as that on a civil marriage certificate.
In 1564 a new and enlarged edition was printed in Edinburgh, and the Assembly ordered that every Minister, exhorter and reader should have a copy and use the Order contained therein not only for marriage and the sacraments but also in prayer, thus ousting the hitherto permissible use of the Second Book of Edward VI at ordinary service.
The couple first contended that Minnesota's marriage statutes contained no explicit requirement that applicants be of different sexes.

marriage and incompatible
Prior to the late 1960s, nearly all countries that permitted divorce also required proof by one party that the other party had committed an act incompatible to the marriage.
The marriage was happy at first, but they were sexually incompatible.
Her first love affair was with an older man, the doctor and writer Axel Munthe, but she rejected his impulsive proposal of marriage because her spiritual beliefs were incompatible with his atheism.
Jean Cleeremans, Léopold III, sa famille, son peuple sous l ' occupation ) Others, however, argued that the marriage was incompatible with the King's status as a prisoner-of-war and his stated desire to share the hard fate of his conquered people and captive army, and was a betrayal of Queen Astrid's memory.
For example, some priests make on the use of the so-called internal forum solution ( which is not sanctioned by the Magisterium ) to justify actions or lifestyles incompatible with Church teaching, such as Christ's prohibition of remarriage after divorce or sexual activity outside marriage.
1 ," in which he portrayed marriage as " incompatible with social harmony and the root cause of mental and physical impairments.
Krystyna married a young businessman, Karol Getlich ; but they were incompatible, and the marriage soon ended without rancour.
Writing was her refuge from what turned out to be an incompatible marriage.
Therefore, they feel that foreigners have misconceptions that the two are incompatible, and that " miai marriage have less love or that there are strong interference by parents.

marriage and personalities
Vastly different from its predecessor and prequel La Fortune des Rougon, La Curée, the portion of the game thrown to the dogs after a hunt, usually translated as The Kill-is a character study of three personalities: Aristide Rougon ( renamed " Saccard ")-- the youngest son of the ruthless and calculating peasant Pierre Rougon and the bourgeois Félicité ( by whom he is much spoiled ), both of them Bonapartistes and consumed by a desire for wealth, Aristide's young second wife Renée ( his first dying not long after their move from provincial Plassans to Paris ) and Maxime, Aristide's foppish son from his first marriage.
The marriage between these two strong and prominent personalities was stormy.
Agrelot married his wife Yolanda Peña ( whom he occasionally nicknamed " Doña Chola ") in 1949 ; their 55-year marriage was one of the longest among Puerto Rico media personalities.
Her marriage was a happy one ; she and her husband shared an interest in culture and had similar personalities.
His wife was an elementary school teacher but their personalities were not compatible and the marriage failed.
As well, with its several chapels spread throughout the park-like setting, it is also the marriage place for such personalities as U. S. President Ronald Reagan and his first wife, actress Jane Wyman.
His father's final marriage was to his then private secretary, Yvonne Marie Sutton in 1974, giving him three more half-siblings, the incumbent Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol, and media personalities Lady Victoria Hervey and Lady Isabella Hervey.

marriage and ",
" A formal defection of this kind was then noted in the register of the person's baptism, an annotation that, like those of marriage or ordination, was independent of the fact of the baptism and was not an actual " debaptism ", even if the person who formally defected from the Catholic Church had also defected from the Christian religion.
" In 1982 BJU's then-president Bob Jones III, during interviews in which he defended the school's tax-exempt status, cited nine passages from the Bible-drawn both from the Old and New Testaments-which he claimed demonstrated that God intended races to be segregated: " The Bible clearly teaches, starting in the 10th chapter of Genesis and going all the way through, that God has put differences among people on the earth to keep the earth divided ", he said, adding that inter-racial marriage was " playing into the hands of the antichrist and the one-world system.
Shortly before this, Chaplin and his wife had separated after 18 months of marriage — they were " irreconcilably mismated ", he remembered.
Love was briefly married to James Moreland ( vocalist of The Leaving Trains ) in 1989 for several months, but has said that Moreland was a transvestite and that their marriage was " a joke ", ending in an annulment filed by Love.
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
After marriage, a third form of chastity, often called " vidual chastity ", is expected of a woman while she is in mourning for her late husband.
On the other hand, Gregory refers to Æthelberht at the time of his marriage to Bertha, simply as " a man of Kent ", and in the 589 passage concerning Ingoberg ’ s death, which was written in about 590 or 591, he refers to Æthelberht as " the son of the king of Kent ".
Empress Matilda ( 1102 – 1167 ) is the only British monarch commonly referred to as " emperor " or " empress ", but acquired her title through her marriage to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and had little legitimacy as Queen of England.
Leicester is credited for having " dislodged Oxford from the pro-French group ", i. e., the group at court which favoured Elizabeth's marriage to the Duke of Anjou.
His paternal grandparents ' marriage was morganatic, because his grandmother was not of royal lineage ; as a result, he and his father were styled " Serene Highness " rather than " Grand Ducal Highness ", were not eligible to be titled Princes of Hesse and were given the less exalted Battenberg title.
" The root also appears in Old Saxon fri which means " beloved lady ", in Swedish as fria (" to propose for marriage ") and in Icelandic as frjá which means " to love.
In this view, her activity as goddess of marriage established the patriarchal bond of her own subordination: her resistance to the conquests of Zeus is rendered as Hera's " jealousy ", the main theme of literary anecdotes that undercut her ancient cult.
The marriage vows taken may be for " a year and a day ," " a lifetime ", " for all of eternity " or " for as long as love shall last.
The encyclical acknowledges that " perhaps not everyone will easily accept this particular teaching ", but points out that the Roman Catholic Church cannot " declare lawful what is in fact unlawful ", because she is concerned with " safeguarding the holiness of marriage, in order to guide married life to its full human and Christian perfection.
For the most part, religious traditions in the world reserve marriage to heterosexual unions, but there are exceptions including certain Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Unitarian Universalist, Metropolitan Community Church and some Anglican dioceses and some Quaker, United Church of Canada and Reform Jewish congregations .< ref >" World Religions and Same Sex Marriage ", Marriage Law Project, Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, July 2002 revision
In Morocco, the Islamist Justice and Development Party ( PJD ) supported King Muhammad VI's " Mudawana ", a " startlingly progressive family law " which grants women the right to a divorce, raises the minimum age for marriage to 18, and, in the event of separation, stipulates equal distribution of property.
" Indeed, his relationship with the hermit has been interpreted as a same-sex marriage that heterosexual society will not tolerate: " No mistake — this is a marriage, and a viable one ", writes cultural critic Gary Morris for Bright Lights Film Journal.
In southwest England, in Wales, and in the border areas between Scotland and England, " some couples ... agreed to marry verbally, without exchanging legal contracts .... thers jumped over broomsticks placed across their thresholds to officialize their union and create new households ", indicating that contractless weddings and jumping the broomstick were different kinds of marriage.
The earliest use of the phrase is a quote from the Westminster Magazine of 1774: " He had no inclination for a Broomstick-marriage ", the person in question simply stating that he did not want to go through a ceremony that had no legal validity, it having been suggested to him that he would pretend to be marrying by having a French sexton read the marriage service to him and his young bride.
Tinkers were said to have a similar custom of marriage called " jumping the budget ", with the bride and groom jumping over a string or other symbolic obstacle.
" Uncle Joe ", as he was known, often clashed with fellow Republican Theodore Roosevelt, who Cannon remarked had " no more use for the Constitution than a tomcat has for a marriage license ".
The marriage caused a scandal, but Theodora would prove to be very intelligent, " street smart ", a good judge of character and Justinian's greatest supporter.
Blume would later describe the marriage as " suffocating ", although she maintained her first husband's surname.

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