A Plea for Polygamy ...Charles Carrington C. Carrington, 1898 - 257 Seiten |
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... equally sub- stantial reasons . If the advocates of polygamy are in the minority in the Christian world , let the com- mon rights of the minority be granted them- freedom of debate and the privilege of protest ; and let their solemn ...
... equally sub- stantial reasons . If the advocates of polygamy are in the minority in the Christian world , let the com- mon rights of the minority be granted them- freedom of debate and the privilege of protest ; and let their solemn ...
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... equally valid at all times and places , and are , therefore , infallible and unchangeable . The latter are always conflicting with and often contradictory to one another ; and are constantly being altered , amended , and repealed ...
... equally valid at all times and places , and are , therefore , infallible and unchangeable . The latter are always conflicting with and often contradictory to one another ; and are constantly being altered , amended , and repealed ...
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... there is no real disagreement between the laws of morality and those of Nature : when they are properly under- ⚫ SHAKESPEARE ( Venus and Adonis ) . stood , they are each equally explicit in forbidding every 26 A PLEA FOR POLYGAMY .
... there is no real disagreement between the laws of morality and those of Nature : when they are properly under- ⚫ SHAKESPEARE ( Venus and Adonis ) . stood , they are each equally explicit in forbidding every 26 A PLEA FOR POLYGAMY .
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Charles Carrington. stood , they are each equally explicit in forbidding every form of licentious impurity . The most loath- some and incurable diseases are the penalties imposed by natural law , and the severest retribu- tions of ...
Charles Carrington. stood , they are each equally explicit in forbidding every form of licentious impurity . The most loath- some and incurable diseases are the penalties imposed by natural law , and the severest retribu- tions of ...
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... equally entitled to its rights and benefits . These rights should no more be restricted to the rich and the fortunate than are the susceptibilities of love , upon which marriage properly depends , and from which it derives its only ...
... equally entitled to its rights and benefits . These rights should no more be restricted to the rich and the fortunate than are the susceptibilities of love , upon which marriage properly depends , and from which it derives its only ...
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