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  1. S

    Of marrying a spouses kindred nearer in blood than you may your own

    The Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter XXIV, section IV: Marriage ought not to be within the degrees of consanguinity or affinity forbidden in the Word;a nor can such incestuous marriages ever be made lawful by any law of man, or consent of parties, so as those persons may live together as...
  2. TryingToLearn

    May the wife divorce the husband?

    Many of the Reformed writers I've read answer in the affirmative (e.g. Baxter, it seems most Puritans allowed it), but it strikes me that this is contrary to the Old Testament where only the husband can divorce. Is there really no immutable principle behind why this was so? Did all the Reformed...
  3. Jonathan95

    Getting Married While Believing Your Spouse is Dead, Only for Them to Still be Alive?

    Would this be treated as if the "dead" spouse abandoned the living with the exception that they would be able to remarry? What say you?
  4. Jonathan95

    Divorce and the Seventh Commandment

    I have a few different questions surrounding the topic. I would like to hear your thoughts and/or be recommend resources to check out if you wouldn't mind. 1) I've heard a pastor say that there is no biblical grounds for divorce. Even in cases of abandoment and adultery, if the offending party...
  5. M

    What to do if husband has 2 or more wives when converting to Christ?

    I curious to know what must a newly converted husband do if he has two or more wives— due to his ex-religion or tradition, such as Islam or native Indian tribes. Or, perhaps I can restate the question like this: What must a husband do before he converts to Christ if he has two or more wives—...
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