We have no meanings for "indissoluble marriage" in our records yet.
1 And here the effects of indissoluble marriage - for-better - for-worse are very plainly and disagreeably seen.
2 Nothing more clearly proves the necessity for indissoluble marriage than the instability of passion.
3 A Roman Catholic may obey his Church by assenting verbally to the doctrine of indissoluble marriage .
4 You believe in an indissoluble marriage , don't you?
5 And I'm sick and tired of the argument that an indissoluble marriage under all conditions is good for society.
6 Caesar could hardly have understood the idea of an indissoluble marriage , of a limited monarchy, of equality before the law.
7 By exalting the soul above the body, the modern family in Europe- adaughterof Christ-invented indissoluble marriage , and made it a sacrament.'
8 But please do not imagine that the evils of indissoluble marriage can be cured by divorce laws administered on our present plan.
9 But Mammon overreached himself when he tried to impose his doctrine of inalienable property on the Church under the guise of indissoluble marriage .
10 Indissoluble marriage arose from a sentiment rather than from utility; but the arguments, commonly urged in its favour, are utilitarian.
11 "Nothing," he declares, "more conclusively proves the necessity of indissoluble marriage than the instability of passion."
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