Spenser's Celebration of Love: Its Background in English Protestant ThoughtUniversity of California, 1967 - 770 strán (strany) |
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Strana 135
... marriage ... ? And this you yourself . . . in some of your letters expressly declared to have been done ; adding thereto that Philip himself was present at a second marriage , acting as , I believe , a bridesman , and taking it under ...
... marriage ... ? And this you yourself . . . in some of your letters expressly declared to have been done ; adding thereto that Philip himself was present at a second marriage , acting as , I believe , a bridesman , and taking it under ...
Strana 140
... marriage , four with clerical marriage , and two with the hearing of causes of marriage in the ecclesiastical courts . The canons regulating lay marriage set forth some of the forms to be observed by those who contract marriage and the ...
... marriage , four with clerical marriage , and two with the hearing of causes of marriage in the ecclesiastical courts . The canons regulating lay marriage set forth some of the forms to be observed by those who contract marriage and the ...
Strana 183
... marriage : Swinburne accepts , too , the allegorical meaning of By Marriage the Man and the Woman are made one Flesh , so are they not by Spousals [ de futuro ] . To be short , Marriage is that great Mystery representing that Spiritual ...
... marriage : Swinburne accepts , too , the allegorical meaning of By Marriage the Man and the Woman are made one Flesh , so are they not by Spousals [ de futuro ] . To be short , Marriage is that great Mystery representing that Spiritual ...
Obsah
A Poet of the Delighted Senses | 21 |
Spenser and the English Church | 83 |
The Reformation and English Marriage Law | 128 |
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