Marriage - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A home truth: being memoirs of the love and state-intrigues of the Court of H---; from the marriage of the Princess of Z------, to the tragical death of Count K-----k: written originally in High-German, by the celebrated Countess of K----k, ..
K-k, Countess of.Date: [1750?]- E-books
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At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on marriage, by the Society without Loss: ... Covent-Garden
Society without Loss (Covent Garden, London, England)Date: 1710?]- E-books
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A serious inquiry into that weighty case of conscience , whether a man may lawfully marry his deceased wife's sister: John (the Baptist) said unto Herod, it is not Lawful for thee to have thy Brother's Wife, Matth. 14. 4. None of you shall approach to any that is near of kin to him, to uncover their nakedness, I am the Lord, Levit. 18. 6. And if a Man shall take his Sister, his Father's Daughter, or his Mother's Daughter, and see her nakedness, and she see his nakedness, it is a wicked thing: and they shall be cut off in the sight of their People. He hath uncovered his Sisters nakedness. He shall bear his Iniquity, Levit. 20. 17. A Man may not Marry his Wife's Sister. table of marriage set forth by order of the most R.R. Dr. Parker, and Dr. Sheldon L.L. Archbishops of Canterbury. By John Quick minister of the gospel.
Quick, John, 1636-1706.Date: 1703