Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - 639 páginas |
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... wedding party marched into the Church for the bride - mass and a second benediction . Still , the fact that the wedding ceremony occurred outside of the Church signified its continuing temporal character . With time , however , the ...
... wedding party marched into the Church for the bride - mass and a second benediction . Still , the fact that the wedding ceremony occurred outside of the Church signified its continuing temporal character . With time , however , the ...
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Bernard I. Murstein. The Wedding Day Weddings were colorful and festive . An English bride wore a variety of gay ... wedding , " the poor would not have been able to afford a wedding . Announcements of a wedding date meant that the guests ...
Bernard I. Murstein. The Wedding Day Weddings were colorful and festive . An English bride wore a variety of gay ... wedding , " the poor would not have been able to afford a wedding . Announcements of a wedding date meant that the guests ...
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... Wedding day in England during Renaissance and Reformation , 194 Wedding eve during Renaissance and Refor- mation , 194-195 Wedlock , 266 We , 521,523 Wedding , The , 482 Weems , Reverend Mason , 306 Weininger , Otto , 372 Wells , H. G. ...
... Wedding day in England during Renaissance and Reformation , 194 Wedding eve during Renaissance and Refor- mation , 194-195 Wedlock , 266 We , 521,523 Wedding , The , 482 Weems , Reverend Mason , 306 Weininger , Otto , 372 Wells , H. G. ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
3 | 22 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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