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Among the Romans; married Persons had divers Privileges above others, until the days of Constantine, who abolish'd those Laws, to gratifie some who betook themselves to a Celibate State, from a mistaken Notion which then prevail'd, that it was more proper for the Exercise of Religion, which was the Beginning of that Corruption and Apostacy, foretold by the Apostle, 1 Tim. iv. 1. The Lacedemonians held marriage so proper and necessary, |
Among the Romans; married Persons had diverse Privileges above Others, until the days of Constantine, who abolished those Laws, to gratify Some who betook themselves to a Celibate State, from a mistaken Notion which then prevailed, that it was more proper for the Exercise of Religion, which was the Beginning of that Corruption and Apostasy, foretold by the Apostle, 1 Tim. iv. 1. The Lacedaemonians held marriage so proper and necessary, |
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