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... Synod was wise to decline . The Synod's other allusion to divorce was made in 1891 , when the committee on Public Morals , noting ' recent disclosures in the Divorce Court ' , expressed its conviction that any member of Parliament whose ...
... Synod was wise to decline . The Synod's other allusion to divorce was made in 1891 , when the committee on Public Morals , noting ' recent disclosures in the Divorce Court ' , expressed its conviction that any member of Parliament whose ...
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... Synod : 1847-1900 The United Presbyterian Synod was much more openly divided on the subject of MDWS than was either the Free or the Church of Scotland Assembly . The matter was first brought to its attention in 1853 when an overture ...
... Synod : 1847-1900 The United Presbyterian Synod was much more openly divided on the subject of MDWS than was either the Free or the Church of Scotland Assembly . The matter was first brought to its attention in 1853 when an overture ...
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... Synod now rejected by a narrow majority a motion suggesting that MDWS cases should be left to the discretion of sessions , and set up instead ' a large Committee'106 to consider the related questions of the civil law , and of liberty ...
... Synod now rejected by a narrow majority a motion suggesting that MDWS cases should be left to the discretion of sessions , and set up instead ' a large Committee'106 to consider the related questions of the civil law , and of liberty ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Church and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth | 15 |
Housing and Morality | 28 |
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