| Church congress - 1888 - 790 pages
...forbid divorce, except in the case of fornication or adultery, the Christian Church cannot recognise divorce in any other than the excepted case, or give...to this law, during the life of the other party." (Resolution 4, A.) To the minds of some of us, few more unwise things have ever been allowed than the... | |
| Charles Gore - 1892 - 200 pages
...in regard to Divorce. See Encyclical Letter with Resolutions and Reports (SPCK 1888) Resol. 4. '(i) That inasmuch as our Lord's words expressly forbid...contrary to this law, during the life of the other party. ' (2) That under no circumstances ought the guilty party in the case of a divorce for adultery, to... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1892 - 456 pages
...of Purity, as expressing the mind of the Conference on this great subject. (Carried unanimously.) 4. (a) That, inasmuch as our Lord's words expressly forbid...has been divorced contrary to this law, during the l1fe of the other party. (b) That under no circumstances ought the guilty party, in the case of a divorce... | |
| Gertrude Ward - 1898 - 320 pages
...case of fornication or adultery, the Church cannot recognise divorce in any other than the accepted case, or give any sanction to the marriage of any...contrary to this law, during the life of the other party. 2. That under no circumstances ought the guilty party in the case of a divorce for fornication or adultery... | |
| Charles Gore - 1899 - 240 pages
...assembled at Lambeth in 1888 have allowed its recognition. Their resolutions are as follows : — ' 1. That, inasmuch as our Lord's words expressly forbid...contrary to this law, during the life of the other party. 2. That under no circumstances ought the guilty party, in the case of a divorce for fornication or... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson - 1920 - 480 pages
...forbid Divorce, except in the case of fornication or adultery, the Christian Church cannot recognise Divorce in any other than the excepted case, or give...contrary to this law, during the life of the other party. 2. They would add that under no circumstances ought the guiltyparty, in a case of Divorce for fornication... | |
| Arthur William Robinson - 1922 - 116 pages
...officially allowed. Taking the teaching as a whole, it would seem 63 to be a just inference to say that " Inasmuch as our Lord's words expressly forbid...contrary to this law during the life of the other party." (Resolution of the Lambeth Conference in 1888, reaffirmed in 1908.) 5. There is abundant evidence to... | |
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