A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present, Volumen1Arthur H. Clark Company, 1917 |
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... Reverend Charles Morton " was the first clergyman in this place to solemnize marriages , which previously to 1686 were performed only by civil magistrates . " As it became apparent that the Reformation church was a safe constituent of ...
... Reverend Charles Morton " was the first clergyman in this place to solemnize marriages , which previously to 1686 were performed only by civil magistrates . " As it became apparent that the Reformation church was a safe constituent of ...
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... Reverend Sam- uel Phillips of Andover ( 1710-1771 ) : You S. do now in the presence of God , and these witnesses , take R. to be your wife ; promising that so far as shall be consistent with the relation which you now sustain , as a ...
... Reverend Sam- uel Phillips of Andover ( 1710-1771 ) : You S. do now in the presence of God , and these witnesses , take R. to be your wife ; promising that so far as shall be consistent with the relation which you now sustain , as a ...
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... reverend gentle- man , facing death , confidently told his wife that she would soon be well provided for . " She was very short- ly after very honorably and comfortably married unto a gentleman of good estate " and lived with him nearly ...
... reverend gentle- man , facing death , confidently told his wife that she would soon be well provided for . " She was very short- ly after very honorably and comfortably married unto a gentleman of good estate " and lived with him nearly ...
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... Reverend Mr. Wilson had a hard time persuading his wife to cross . Even a cleverly interpreted dream did not avail . He sent back comfortable reports , and fi- nally recrossed the ocean after her . Then , after much fasting and prayer ...
... Reverend Mr. Wilson had a hard time persuading his wife to cross . Even a cleverly interpreted dream did not avail . He sent back comfortable reports , and fi- nally recrossed the ocean after her . Then , after much fasting and prayer ...
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... reverend families tended to marry into each other . For a century and a half such marriages were very numerous . It seemed to be according to social propriety for ministers ' sons to marry ministers ' daughters . Pastors often married ...
... reverend families tended to marry into each other . For a century and a half such marriages were very numerous . It seemed to be according to social propriety for ministers ' sons to marry ministers ' daughters . Pastors often married ...
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