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put away his wife | 138 |
the word of god | 67 |
early english books online | 51 |
the law of god | 51 |
away his wife for | 46 |
the dean and chapter | 36 |
putteth away his wife | 35 |
for a man to | 34 |
to put away his | 33 |
more wives then one | 32 |
the words of christ | 31 |
shall put away his | 31 |
that is to say | 29 |
that it is not | 26 |
whosoever shall put away | 25 |
acres and an half | 23 |
in such a case | 23 |
the lands in question | 23 |
except it be for | 23 |
is not to be | 22 |
that is put away | 22 |
her that is put | 21 |
the bond of marriage | 21 |
the said marcellus hall | 21 |
dean and chapter of | 20 |
the band of marriage | 20 |
a brother or a | 20 |
in the first place | 20 |
at the same time | 20 |
of the church of | 20 |
there can be no | 20 |
away his wife and | 19 |
to put her away | 19 |
notes for div a | 19 |
to put away their | 19 |
bondage in such cases | 19 |
the law of moses | 19 |
brother or a sister | 19 |
characters represented either as | 18 |
by the law of | 18 |
except it bee for | 18 |
doctrine and discipline of | 18 |
the cause of fornication | 18 |
and discipline of divorce | 18 |
represented either as utf | 18 |
have more wives then | 18 |
so much the more | 17 |
or a sister is | 17 |
a man to put | 17 |
the merits of the | 17 |
the law of the | 17 |
merits of the cause | 17 |
a sister is not | 17 |
is not in bondage | 17 |
man to put away | 16 |
and chapter of pauls | 16 |
the doctrine and discipline | 16 |
put away their wiues | 16 |
to have more wives | 16 |
now we speake of | 16 |
puts away his wife | 16 |
in the county of | 16 |
to the lords commissioners | 16 |
that a man may | 16 |
that it was not | 16 |
on the other side | 16 |
it is not good | 15 |
the church of god | 15 |
in respect of the | 15 |
to the dean and | 15 |
to the word of | 15 |
that now we speake | 15 |
the county of middlesex | 15 |
the text can be | 14 |
from proquest page images | 14 |
providing financial support to | 14 |
and coded from proquest | 14 |
coded from proquest page | 14 |
for the cause of | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 14 |
markup reviewed and edited | 14 |
by the institutions providing | 14 |
according to the terms | 14 |
to the early english | 14 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 14 |
for keying and markup | 14 |
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that there is no | 14 |
images scanned from microfilm | 14 |
text is available for | 14 |
edition of the work | 14 |
of the work described | 14 |
all without asking permission | 14 |
the institutions providing financial | 14 |
iv tiff page images | 14 |
the spirit of god | 14 |
the work described above | 14 |
ought not to be | 14 |
divorce and marrying againe | 14 |
the terms of creative | 14 |
tcp assigned for keying | 14 |
this phase i text | 14 |
even for commercial purposes | 14 |
work described above is | 14 |
online text creation partnership | 14 |
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the early english books | 14 |
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english books online text | 14 |
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text and markup reviewed | 14 |
owned by the institutions | 14 |
terms of creative commons | 14 |
text can be copied | 14 |
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marrieth her that is | 14 |
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the river of thames | 13 |
man may put away | 13 |
christ and his church | 13 |
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her a bill of | 13 |
the said richard hill | 13 |
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of those that are | 13 |
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the lords commissioners for | 12 |
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away his wife except | 12 |
the words of our | 12 |
the value of l | 12 |
no more but this | 12 |
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which is put away | 12 |
the grace of god | 12 |
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the dean of pauls | 12 |
for the most part | 12 |
his wife for adultery | 12 |
not in bondage in | 12 |
the great seal of | 12 |
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a bill of divorce | 12 |
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my wife and mother | 11 |
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of the holy ghost | 11 |
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custody of the great | 4 |
a reconciliation between us | 4 |
the husband of one | 4 |
sentence of our saviour | 4 |
that i may be | 4 |
the tenure of iohn | 4 |
second and third years | 4 |
of that eminent scholler | 4 |
away their wiues for | 4 |
came to my house | 4 |
his wife to be | 4 |
the said iohn carter | 4 |
when the day came | 4 |
the death of christ | 4 |
in a capacity to | 4 |
any of her friends | 4 |
of any later husband | 4 |
from the council of | 4 |
are of the same | 4 |
it was lawful for | 4 |
his willingness to receive | 4 |
the judgement of the | 4 |
it is not in | 4 |
the image of the | 4 |
heard the merits of | 4 |
is the head of | 4 |
remonstrance of thomas ivie | 4 |
let her remayne vnmarried | 4 |
should be put to | 4 |
unto the said plaintiff | 4 |
expressed in the said | 4 |
between the said parties | 4 |
of all manner of | 4 |
so long as we | 4 |
in order to separate | 4 |
not so much to | 4 |
hand to that deed | 4 |
gave out in speeches | 4 |
why did moses then | 4 |
and not depend of | 4 |
all things that are | 4 |
of the matter that | 4 |
and that she would | 4 |
which is to be | 4 |
godly ministers be not | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
she find no favour | 4 |
of the old testament | 4 |
of her in the | 4 |
is in better case | 4 |
occasion to commit adultery | 4 |
to me and my | 4 |
our saviour speaks of | 4 |
husband of one wife | 4 |
not to have more | 4 |
may come of it | 4 |
between my self and | 4 |
there be no law | 4 |
expositions upon the foure | 4 |
the worde of god | 4 |
the th of april | 4 |
while her husband liveth | 4 |
the words of paul | 4 |
out of the words | 4 |
he is not in | 4 |
said to be a | 4 |
you found that deed | 4 |
been divulged against me | 4 |
be raised out of | 4 |
of the reigns of | 4 |
i ask you again | 4 |
man hath taken a | 4 |
his highnes the lord | 4 |
at the next privy | 4 |
to the heirs general | 4 |
putting away the wife | 4 |
god king and queen | 4 |
came to tempt him | 4 |
and it come to | 4 |
why may not the | 4 |
of man and woman | 4 |
a man may not | 4 |
man should be alone | 4 |
the doctrine of the | 4 |
but such as are | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
they would not have | 4 |
my lady ivy to | 4 |
to live in house | 4 |
induce vs so to | 4 |
either of the parties | 4 |
of the other party | 4 |
my father hath sent | 4 |
shee shall cease to | 4 |
an half of marsh | 4 |
of the lord rosse | 4 |
is not sufficient to | 4 |
bound to her husband | 4 |
the hand of god | 4 |
princes of spain and | 4 |
of the knot of | 4 |
is most willing to | 4 |
by the law as | 4 |
in such things as | 4 |
for adultery a man | 4 |
the force of his | 4 |
to be the author | 4 |
the bondage of canon | 4 |
shall be no more | 4 |
parlament and church of | 4 |
of receiving from him | 4 |
haue his wife to | 4 |
the name of fornication | 4 |
one of the parties | 4 |
that we are not | 4 |
or so neere vnto | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
set downe for that | 4 |
is it lawfull for | 4 |
be divorced for adultery | 4 |
are so much crossed | 4 |
in the next verse | 4 |
that are in question | 4 |
which she had wedded | 4 |
the publishing of it | 4 |
the woman beginneth not | 4 |
any such minister l | 4 |
from her husband for | 4 |
law as long as | 4 |
because it is a | 4 |
of our soveraign lord | 4 |
of the mannor of | 4 |
english by a person | 4 |
his executors and assigns | 4 |
as long as her | 4 |
marry in the lord | 4 |
is to be understood | 4 |
but as it were | 4 |
we shall come to | 4 |
men to have more | 4 |
insomuch that the defendant | 4 |
and to that end | 4 |
the said richard roper | 4 |
in steed of a | 4 |
for other causes besides | 4 |
he came not to | 4 |
into english by a | 4 |
of the breach of | 4 |
which treat of mariage | 4 |
good and lawful money | 4 |
that this is not | 4 |
would not suffer her | 4 |
by the lady ivy | 4 |
duty of the magistrate | 4 |
that it cannot be | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
the law of creation | 4 |
yet was i not | 4 |
can marrie no other | 4 |
let him give her | 4 |
of god king and | 4 |
by way of alimony | 4 |
profits of the said | 4 |
by the rule of | 4 |
to the rule of | 4 |
any man put away | 4 |
of the ancient fathers | 4 |
a man hath taken | 4 |
of the iudgment of | 4 |
the bank or wall | 4 |
the substance of them | 4 |
not what to do | 4 |
at the last tryal | 4 |
and power of the | 4 |
out of the bed | 4 |
receiving from him diseases | 4 |
the reigns of our | 4 |
the integrity of my | 4 |
by the same reason | 4 |
appeal and remonstrance of | 4 |
in his due time | 4 |
the law as long | 4 |
that which is of | 4 |
the possession of the | 4 |
and third years of | 4 |
humble appeal and remonstrance | 4 |
of the commonwealth of | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
order to separate man | 4 |
of good and lawful | 4 |
awaie his wife for | 4 |
nature of those places | 4 |
it was ordered by | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
of that which themselues | 4 |
the annunciation of st | 4 |
for it is not | 4 |
the ends of marriage | 4 |
the sole cause of | 4 |
that belong to the | 4 |
true copy of the | 4 |
so much of it | 4 |
it is plain that | 4 |
that now we haue | 4 |
is of no force | 4 |
as i doe take | 4 |
that before we spake | 4 |
bee reconciled vnto her | 4 |
from him diseases of | 4 |
the rents and profits | 4 |
other causes besides adultery | 4 |
eastward of foxes lane | 4 |
to cohabit with him | 4 |
and send her out | 4 |
your hand to any | 4 |
judith siefring sampled and | 4 |
east part of the | 4 |
are so far from | 4 |
of divorce for adultery | 4 |
there might be a | 4 |
of the said mr | 4 |
a man may divorce | 4 |
unlawful to have more | 4 |
the substance of what | 4 |
this fifty six years | 4 |
of the cathedral church | 4 |
soveraign lord and lady | 4 |
she had in her | 4 |
made them male and | 4 |
by the consent of | 4 |
got the possession of | 4 |
the councell of wormes | 4 |
of god and his | 4 |
in the garret at | 4 |
were a great many | 4 |
according to gods law | 4 |
to both the spiritual | 4 |
at the east end | 4 |
rendred into english by | 4 |
causeth her to commit | 4 |
look upon it again | 4 |
true worship of god | 4 |
to appear before them | 4 |
punished with the same | 4 |
lady philip and mary | 4 |
the judgment of that | 4 |
it shal be good | 4 |
it please your lordship | 4 |
which if it be | 4 |
but from the beginning | 4 |
that are of that | 4 |
acquitted her from being | 4 |
she should love her | 4 |
no not for adultery | 4 |
notwithstanding such vast sums | 4 |
that the innocent party | 4 |
the meaning of those | 4 |
union between christ and | 4 |
that your petitioner hath | 4 |
there should be any | 4 |
from that which is | 4 |
away his wife can | 4 |
hand to any deeds | 4 |
good for man to | 4 |
by the decree of | 4 |
her out of his | 4 |
in case we had | 4 |
in the second and | 4 |
sums of money have | 4 |
therefore shall a man | 4 |
two sorts of places | 4 |
burtbee and edward temple | 4 |
case of conscience propounded | 4 |
was not good for | 4 |
or at least to | 4 |
cathedral church of st | 4 |
of one man and | 4 |
giue a bill of | 4 |
that it was but | 4 |
is not a thing | 4 |
to the same purpose | 4 |
good that man should | 4 |
would provide a convenient | 4 |
was at the finding | 4 |
that it is lawful | 4 |
for that it is | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
as though it were | 4 |
she her self was | 4 |
the putting away of | 4 |
cease to bee of | 4 |
the said thomas stepkin | 4 |
that he should not | 4 |
female created he them | 4 |
is to be noted | 4 |
if we take it | 4 |
the president of the | 4 |
of god and man | 4 |
give you an account | 4 |
not good that man | 4 |
lord chief justice of | 4 |
did not you say | 4 |
not good for man | 4 |
good may come of | 4 |
the said defendant is | 4 |
reign of our sovereign | 4 |
scandalous petition to the | 4 |
it will be the | 4 |
be punished with the | 4 |
to be so much | 4 |
it come to pass | 4 |
a man might put | 4 |
in the same chapter | 4 |
not to be kept | 4 |
and remonstrance of thomas | 4 |
from marcellus hall to | 4 |
god has joyned together | 4 |
saviour christ came to | 4 |
most willing to receive | 4 |
and profits of the | 4 |
of the annunciation of | 4 |
integrity of my soul | 4 |
according to the indenture | 4 |
away from her husband | 4 |
that in eighteen months | 4 |
to allow any such | 4 |
him give her a | 4 |
for no other cause | 4 |
the east part of | 4 |
a reply to the | 4 |
such time as i | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
one flesh with her | 4 |
give some account of | 4 |
put on your mask | 4 |
they are so much | 4 |
to be with child | 4 |
to the first institution | 4 |
practices and villanies of | 4 |
yet it is not | 4 |
those that are for | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
man may divorce his | 4 |
which have been cast | 4 |
it is not lawfull | 4 |
for the custody of | 4 |
judgment of that eminent | 4 |
the nature of wedlock | 4 |
allow any such minister | 4 |
may not lawfully marry | 4 |
that sense that they | 4 |
and church of england | 4 |
that i never had | 4 |
the spiritual and temporal | 4 |
another doth commit adulterie | 4 |
that it is in | 4 |
daughter of john stepkins | 4 |
much crossed by others | 4 |
the lord to bear | 4 |
to dwell with him | 4 |
i do further swear | 4 |
taken to be the | 4 |
to separate man and | 4 |
i refer my self | 4 |
permit and suffer the | 4 |
had been divulged against | 4 |
of the one part | 4 |
that most of the | 4 |
daughter of iohn stepkins | 4 |
is not an adulteresse | 4 |
before the right honourable | 4 |
the parliament for the | 4 |
for her use and | 4 |
to the parliament for | 4 |
such as are in | 4 |
answer to the question | 4 |
truth in point of | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
i suppose it was | 4 |
is so much the | 4 |
pleased the lord to | 4 |
of the better sort | 4 |
years of the reigns | 4 |
in case the defendant | 4 |
by the permission of | 4 |
much as may be | 4 |
a iust cause of | 4 |
i cannot tell how | 4 |
a woman put away | 4 |
and mercer of london | 4 |
which if it were | 4 |
from the bondage of | 4 |
out of the word | 4 |
mysticall union between christ | 4 |
thing that yet i | 4 |
by the rules of | 4 |
find no favour in | 4 |
both in respect of | 4 |
church of england in | 4 |
from the band of | 4 |
chief justice of england | 4 |
the remainder of the | 4 |
thing it is to | 4 |
with a good conscience | 4 |
they doe mistake them | 4 |
a master in chancery | 4 |
proportionable to the fortune | 4 |
book of the kingdom | 4 |
in that which is | 4 |
marriage of christians is | 4 |
the pleasure of the | 4 |
of two sorts also | 4 |
his second book of | 4 |
of those words of | 4 |
divorce and putting away | 4 |
by the coming of | 4 |
that every man should | 4 |
the very next day | 4 |
made to the supreme | 4 |
brought in that very | 4 |
and therefore it is | 4 |
the evidences of the | 4 |
that they are so | 4 |
siefring text and markup | 4 |
use of his body | 4 |
our saviour would never | 4 |
those words of his | 4 |
the cathedral church of | 4 |
both the law of | 4 |
from being with child | 4 |
that the word fornication | 4 |
of the plaintiffs father | 4 |
advice to a son | 4 |
that he might not | 4 |
rule to the church | 4 |
twenty acres and an | 4 |
his right to succession | 4 |
marry her that is | 4 |
judith siefring text and | 4 |
make it look old | 4 |
paul in that place | 4 |
and lawful money of | 4 |
ought to be restored | 4 |
to make it look | 4 |
the matter that now | 4 |
inheritance of the church | 4 |
a convenient place for | 4 |
side of the mill | 4 |
saviour would never have | 4 |
woman beginneth not to | 4 |
son and heir of | 4 |
if so be that | 4 |
law of god and | 4 |
reason of the law | 4 |
which putteth away his | 4 |
that in this matter | 4 |
he that marrieth her | 4 |
be made one flesh | 4 |
those that are of | 4 |
wife except it be | 4 |
how you came to | 4 |
to be delivered unto | 4 |
the apostle doth not | 4 |
send her out of | 4 |
all his life long | 4 |
my self and my | 4 |
if a man take | 4 |
a sermon preached at | 4 |
i was perswaded to | 4 |
we see that he | 4 |
did you find that | 4 |
is not able to | 4 |
is not lawfull for | 4 |
belonging to the dean | 4 |
and there is a | 4 |
a rule to the | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
such as had two | 4 |
that they did not | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
and the truth is | 4 |
the marriage is not | 4 |
by a person of | 4 |
you an account of | 4 |
the true worship of | 4 |
the service of god | 4 |
knoweth not how to | 4 |
i set my hand | 4 |
the houses in question | 4 |
i will not say | 4 |
had plurality of wives | 4 |
vnlesse it be for | 4 |
of the mysticall union | 4 |
and the heirs of | 4 |
shall a man leave | 4 |
that there should be | 4 |
no favour in his | 4 |
that i know of | 4 |
pope alexander the third | 4 |
our selues to be | 4 |
shall be at your | 4 |
that he would haue | 4 |
yielding and paying therefore | 4 |
the breach of the | 4 |
and villanies of lewd | 4 |
by the act of | 4 |
the lawe of god | 4 |
wife and marrieth an | 4 |
as had two wives | 4 |
by the plaintiff and | 4 |
citizen and mercer of | 4 |
for a while to | 4 |
the lessor of the | 4 |
on purpose to be | 4 |
of the places themselues | 4 |
any thing that is | 4 |
be no difficult thing | 4 |
the better sort of | 4 |
that eminent scholler tho | 4 |
and meaning of the | 4 |
make allowance to the | 4 |
the meaning of christ | 4 |
not but that the | 4 |
that he hath often | 4 |
command me and my | 4 |
a person of quality | 4 |
according to his own | 4 |
the plaintiff and her | 4 |
judgment in the case | 4 |
the fathers of old | 4 |
in respect of that | 4 |
was brought in that | 4 |
in the said deed | 4 |
great bishop in ireland | 4 |
it is no more | 4 |
by reason of his | 4 |
him diseases of dangerous | 4 |
all this could not | 4 |
that she and her | 4 |
of one who had | 4 |
her at the time | 4 |
the lease made to | 4 |
the point of divorce | 4 |
acknowledge her self with | 4 |
the th and th | 4 |
to make allowance to | 4 |
whom god has joyned | 4 |
hardnesse of their harts | 4 |
bee the wife of | 4 |
for fornication and adultery | 4 |
year of the reign | 4 |
second book of the | 4 |
and dedicated to the | 4 |
take notice of it | 4 |
man should have more | 3 |
he hath in hand | 3 |
putting away for every | 3 |
advice of my counsel | 3 |
the fourth verse of | 3 |
that he hath in | 3 |
as the words of | 3 |
in that whole discourse | 3 |
found in the garret | 3 |
is a great difference | 3 |
the rents of the | 3 |
of such a divorce | 3 |
what can be more | 3 |
the man and the | 3 |
of your hearts suffered | 3 |
of christ on the | 3 |
during her husbands life | 3 |
of a good man | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
the causes for which | 3 |
and that this is | 3 |
upon the law of | 3 |
concerning the matter that | 3 |
also all that parcel | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
the parish and mannor | 3 |
warrant so to do | 3 |
it is no adultry | 3 |
this to be his | 3 |
who so putteth away | 3 |
it is a true | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
the crime of adultery | 3 |
not here speake of | 3 |
as they would haue | 3 |
the generall consent of | 3 |
if she would not | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
the iudgment of the | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
that she should be | 3 |
university of cambridge in | 3 |
and that he should | 3 |
against the rule of | 3 |
was pleased to say | 3 |
a publique crime in | 3 |
bee in better case | 3 |
to enforce her to | 3 |
estc s this keyboarded | 3 |
to divorce for adultery | 3 |
the making of the | 3 |
whom god hath joyned | 3 |
to giue a bill | 3 |
more for the glory | 3 |
that it is allowed | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
was put in execution | 3 |
the late lord jeffreys | 3 |
it may be done | 3 |
the fifty six years | 3 |
of the hardnesse of | 3 |
of queen elizabeth of | 3 |
belonged to the dean | 3 |
of shadwell in the | 3 |
that about the beginning | 3 |
the consent of all | 3 |
who having put away | 3 |
that which he hath | 3 |
we haue to induce | 3 |
not expressed in the | 3 |
downe his judgment in | 3 |
out of the west | 3 |
the last will and | 3 |
there is none of | 3 |
must be thought no | 3 |
of the hardness of | 3 |
but with such a | 3 |
in the university of | 3 |
is no just cause | 3 |
may lawfully marry again | 3 |
may be some warning | 3 |
by reason of some | 3 |
whether the judiciall lawes | 3 |
may lawfully put away | 3 |
in the doctrine and | 3 |
man to have many | 3 |
to lead the uses | 3 |
thought on in the | 3 |
if a man put | 3 |
to goe no farther | 3 |
some warning vnto vs | 3 |
highness the lord protector | 3 |
there is no power | 3 |
give a bill of | 3 |
for as touching the | 3 |
by the preaching of | 3 |
over his own body | 3 |
a man leav his | 3 |
it is plaine by | 3 |
as they would have | 3 |
particularly in relation to | 3 |
should have more then | 3 |
i take it to | 3 |
it is likely that | 3 |
a man take a | 3 |
be a meet help | 3 |
the power and duty | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
is unlawful for a | 3 |
children obey your parents | 3 |
the sentence of our | 3 |
but when i was | 3 |
is not dissolved by | 3 |
there is nothing in | 3 |
out of which they | 3 |
laid downe his judgment | 3 |
for them to marry | 3 |
to bee the meaning | 3 |
up to the lynches | 3 |
and flesh of his | 3 |
the lord spake not | 3 |
obey your parents in | 3 |
to go into the | 3 |
that if there were | 3 |
as i have heard | 3 |
of the whole law | 3 |
way from north to | 3 |
in the epistle to | 3 |
our sovereign lady elizabeth | 3 |
namelesse author mainteyning the | 3 |
for if it were | 3 |
you knew it first | 3 |
no force against him | 3 |
is worse then an | 3 |
at her lewd courses | 3 |
the length of the | 3 |
that some of the | 3 |
the tide comes in | 3 |
touching the former of | 3 |
resteth on two principall | 3 |
etiam astringamus verba christi | 3 |
say what you will | 3 |
it may fall out | 3 |
both robert bellarmin the | 3 |
moses to the jewes | 3 |
this that now we | 3 |
and on the wall | 3 |
whom god hath ioyned | 3 |
he should have half | 3 |
as if i had | 3 |
to the said iohn | 3 |
benefit of the law | 3 |
but if her husband | 3 |
where there is no | 3 |
wherein also many places | 3 |
disease of the pox | 3 |
so long as shee | 3 |
his case that marries | 3 |
now you are to | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
wife deserting her husband | 3 |
and as it were | 3 |
say unto you that | 3 |
one of our owne | 3 |
the kingdome of god | 3 |
betwixt man and wife | 3 |
many yeeres since was | 3 |
their wiues from them | 3 |
members of christ and | 3 |
this church of ours | 3 |
against the good of | 3 |
in the judgment of | 3 |
because of his adulterie | 3 |
because he hath found | 3 |
in his case that | 3 |
is a thing not | 3 |
put her away by | 3 |
those that are such | 3 |
of the renowned fathers | 3 |
man in his owne | 3 |
he that sacrificeth to | 3 |
at his owne cost | 3 |
i shall call him | 3 |
how much more is | 3 |
and in respect of | 3 |
the church in germany | 3 |
controversie betweene the said | 3 |
author mainteyning the contrarie | 3 |
parteth from her husband | 3 |
to take away the | 3 |
late lady theadosia ivy | 3 |
because he hath espied | 3 |
the gift of god | 3 |
the truth of christ | 3 |
speeches they haue besides | 3 |
diseases of dangerous consequence | 3 |
upon the reading of | 3 |
man and wife to | 3 |
elizabeth of happy memory | 3 |
and who so marrieth | 3 |
is the same with | 3 |
to bee the wife | 3 |
is a thing that | 3 |
but in order to | 3 |
the lawes of the | 3 |
of god in them | 3 |
it be not in | 3 |
and when did you | 3 |
of the civil law | 3 |
pamphlet of a namelesse | 3 |
lawfull for me to | 3 |
such an one as | 3 |
with the just reasons | 3 |
as before is declared | 3 |
the marriage of the | 3 |
your hearts suffered you | 3 |
on the behalf of | 3 |
as a very good | 3 |