My guilt was a clear proof of the Church's view of matrimony as an indissoluble tie. |
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Not uncommonly, her heroines are upwardly mobile, particularly through the agency of matrimony. |
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Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony. |
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Many thousands of couples were joined in matrimony during communal ceremonies. |
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But the fact is, these plans do equate gay liaisons with the honourable estate of matrimony. |
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Their marriage will face tests and have them both wondering if matrimony was the best answer for them. |
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Survive a holiday together and you can take everything that's thrown at you in matrimony. |
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They married in Edinburgh in August 1811, though Shelley disapproved of matrimony, as well as royalty, meat-eating, and religion. |
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However they might differ on other issues, all the reformers vigorously defended the honourable estate of matrimony. |
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For better or worse, not everyone is quite so calculating in their approach to matrimony. |
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The daughter's steadfast refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own. |
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Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony. |
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The notion of legal matrimony as a blessed union of souls is as misconstrued as it is unnecessary. |
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A simple church service that will unite us in matrimony for the rest of our mortal days is all we need. |
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Long term players on the merry-go-round of matrimony, they have come through 20 years of being together to be contenders for the perfect couple. |
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She said she did not think the impending war had changed soldiers' minds about entering the state of matrimony. |
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It would seem that, for those who wish to enter into matrimony, now is the time to do it. |
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A moulvi, or knowledgeable one, is present at all ceremonies and formally asks the bride and groom whether they accept each other in matrimony. |
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The cord symbolises the love and friendship, that binds the couple, the figure eight shape represents the infinite nature of matrimony. |
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For many, service to Christ constituted the only creditable alternative to matrimony and childbed. |
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Circumstances show that matrimony is something good for people, and circumstances likewise justify polygamy for plants and animals. |
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An example is matrimony, which is a mixture of orange sections, star apples, or guavas in coconut cream with guava cheese melted over it. |
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When money ran out, they were the only ones working on their land not grudging their son's indulgence in the newfound joys of matrimony. |
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On its completion the novice makes the usual vows of religion, the simple vow of chastity in the Society having the force of a diriment impediment to matrimony. |
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She uses the celebrations of holy matrimony as a way to chronicle her own relationships, both romantic and platonic. |
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Her later works have delved into the battle scars of matrimony, raising children, and family. |
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Starring Damian Lewis and Gina McKee, it's a sumptuous and lush period drama about thwarted desire and the chains of matrimony. |
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In my case I suggested that a man and a woman united together in holy matrimony is the only position for a relationship between two people. |
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At the age of 11, while other girls dreamed of wedding dresses and engagement rings, Ruth already knew she'd never let herself be bound by matrimony. |
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Men and women of no particular faith or god can and do join in matrimony. |
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Their closeness to their grandson, especially Philip, makes them eager, I am told, to see William settled in matrimony. |
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In 1993 I don't know that I'd even imagined the possibility of same-sex couples enjoying the privileges of state-sponsored matrimony. |
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What new accountability is acquired by entering into the state of matrimony? |
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I was utterly sick of matrimony and almost of human company. |
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In Japan women are refusing to swap their careers for the fetters of matrimony. |
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This union, when inspired by the conscience and by love, is called matrimony. |
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Sweden has one of the world's most liberal matrimony laws, and this is something we should be proud of. |
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A good day was had by all, and matrimony was the winner on the day. |
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Out popped a chatterbox with a schnoz, whose advanced fashion sense was not intended to lure men into matrimony. |
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I loved it when Emily Murphy said that matrimony is the only game of chance that the clergy favours. |
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The State shall promote matrimony, but the absence thereof shall not affect the enjoyment of the rights accorded to the family. |
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But her sister's marriage had scarcely been a success and though Mary, queen of Scots, can hardly be accused of being against matrimony, the results were not encouraging. |
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Born of lawful matrimony and of honourable parents, above others expert in the rule and religion of the monastery, and elected the said Dame Jonet as their prioress and pastress of their souls. |
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Nearly 23m Americans watched Prince William being joined in holy matrimony to Kate Middleton. |
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The only time that Melville allows the three husbands something for themselves is the opening of the second act, when they discuss the prospects of matrimony with her. |
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Drawing on Leo Tolstoy's comments on matrimony one might say that social dialogue is a vessel that allows you to cross heavy seas. |
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Therefore, they say, benefits should be offered to both gay and hetero couples who want equal benefits but don't want to be committed to the institution of matrimony. |
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Miss Moore was the toast of the town, and numerous were the advantageous opportunities of matrimony of which she was the recipient. |
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If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it. |
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New rites have also been produced for matrimony, funerals and daily prayer. |
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There are, first of all, the estates of the realm, but there are also the trades, the state of matrimony and that of virginity, the state of sin. |
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So if we're talking about semantics, this legislation talks about civil marriage, and the churches deal with holy matrimony, which is entirely separate. |
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Therefore, my answer to you is that we simply have to say that we are here to defend, or I am here to defend, the institution of holy matrimony, marriage. |
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Though the government may grant the licence and the couple exchange vows and become one in body, only God can ultimately join two persons in holy matrimony. |
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Together, they are tokens of happiness and holy matrimony. |
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Prince of Verona, who is related to both Paris and to Mercutio, banishes Romeo from the city, not realizing that he is thus interfering with holy matrimony. |
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Sated on success, he is seeking new challenges when he meets the much-divorced Marilyn Rexroth, a hardheaded woman pursuing financial independence through serial matrimony. |
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That is why I have instituted and sanctified matrimony, because in the union of those two beings, spiritually equal but corporeally different, a perfect condition prevails. |
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On the other hand, like matrimony, an election is not to be taken in hand unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly, but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, duly considering the causes for which elections were ordained. |
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Today, however, a politically heterodox cadre of academics is arguing that singleness — and, particularly, single parenthood — is one of poverty's primary causes, for which matrimony might be a plausible tonic. |
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That jitterbug caused skirts to twirl to ungodly heights, and the waltz, with that touching and holding, provided such an occasion of sin it should be confined to those already in a state of matrimony. |
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Bill C-38 constitutes, purely and simply, a rejection of the conjugal meaning of marriage, a phenomenon more pronounced over the past two generations which is progressively eroding the institution of matrimony. |
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Then there were heated national arguments about divorce – arguments as often about land as matrimony – and it took three referendums to introduce a divorce law. |
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Every child is entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony and has a longing for the biological parents who produced the child to nurture him or her. |
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The law of matrimony descended like a light which spoke through the conscience of the first beings, so that they would recognize that the union of one with the other signified a pact with the Creator. |
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Article 100 of the Civil Code provides that males aged 21 years or declared to be of the age of majority and females aged 18 years or declared to be of the age of majority may freely contract matrimony. |
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By their very nature, the institution of matrimony itself and conjugal love are ordained for the procreation and education of children, and find in them their ultimate crown. |
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Through the sacrament of matrimony, God makes a promise with the couple and stays with the family to help them accomplish the immense tasks they are given in this world. |
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People contemplating matrimony are like two autoists planning a long journey together, each driving his own car. |
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Deacons, in some dioceses, can be granted licences to solemnise matrimony, usually under the instruction of their parish priest and bishop. |
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It is the prohibition against deacons pronouncing blessings that leads some to believe that deacons cannot solemnise matrimony. |
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However, many on the English side were concerned by the dynastic implications of matrimony, including some Privy Councillors. |
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The best known tradition connected to this night concerns matrimony and premonitory dreams. |
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It was before God that I was united in holy matrimony. |
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One type, grown mainly in China, is the Lycium Chinense, often referred to as Chinese wolfberry, matrimony vine, or Chinese boxthorn. |
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He has such a general rummage and reform in the office of matrimony. |
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If any one saith that matrimony contracted but not consummated is not dissolved by the solemn profession of religion of one of the parties, let him be anathema. |
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Caroline Elaine Cooley and Jordan McCall Gillentine were united in holy matrimony at seven o'clock in the evening on June 7, 2013, at Heartwood Hall in Piperton, Tennessee. |
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The royal matrimony, however, was delayed until Henry was crowned king and had established his claim on the throne firmly enough to preclude that of Elizabeth and her kin. |
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The Abelians were only a moderate sort of Encratites and Novatians, who absolutely condemned matrimony, while the Abelians approved of and retained it. |
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It's a delicious blend of hare's ear root, white tuckahoe and matrimony vine fruit, not to mention fleshy broomrake, dodder seeds and horney goat wee. |
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