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Puritan Board Professor
I recently found out that some of the reformers allowed divorce for more than two grounds, many of which sound eerily like today's irreconcilable differences. Among them were Bucer and Bullinger.
How did the reformers ans their heirs work and sift through all of this? Do you think that some of them overracted to Rome?
What do you think of this quote: " The Strasbourg Reformer, Martin Bucer, declared that no proper marriage exists where affection is not regularly shared and where all conversation has ceased"?
How did the reformers ans their heirs work and sift through all of this? Do you think that some of them overracted to Rome?
What do you think of this quote: " The Strasbourg Reformer, Martin Bucer, declared that no proper marriage exists where affection is not regularly shared and where all conversation has ceased"?