The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 77,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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Pagina 830
... marriage followed by cohabitation . But tho ' our law ad- mitted , it did not encourage those modes of contracting marriage . It acknowledged none of them as regu lar , without the intervention of a minister of the established church ...
... marriage followed by cohabitation . But tho ' our law ad- mitted , it did not encourage those modes of contracting marriage . It acknowledged none of them as regu lar , without the intervention of a minister of the established church ...
Pagina 831
... married by their own pastors . The pannel he prov- ed to be a catholic priest , and to have celebrated a marriage , and on the whole he considered himself entitled to demand a verdict of conviction . ~ Mr Grant than addressed the Jury ...
... married by their own pastors . The pannel he prov- ed to be a catholic priest , and to have celebrated a marriage , and on the whole he considered himself entitled to demand a verdict of conviction . ~ Mr Grant than addressed the Jury ...
Pagina 834
sting marriage without the authority of the kirk , incurs the penalties of the statute , although the marriage should be fegular in all other respects , It is not necessary to enter into the point of proclamation of banns . That the ...
sting marriage without the authority of the kirk , incurs the penalties of the statute , although the marriage should be fegular in all other respects , It is not necessary to enter into the point of proclamation of banns . That the ...
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