A Short History of Womens Rights 8 2

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A Short History of Womens Rights 8 2
Eugene a Hecker
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[375] There must also bea dowry and a public ceremony. [376] The legitimate wife is thusdefined[377]: "A chaste virgin, betrothed in chastity, dowered accordingto law, given to her betrothed by her parents, and received from thehands of the bridesmaids (_a paranimphis accipienda_); she is to betaken according to the laws and the Gospel and the marriage ceremonymust be public; all the days of her life--unless by consent for briefperiods to devote to worship--she is never to be separated from her...husband; for the cause of adultery she is to be dismissed, but while shelives her husband may marry no other. " The blessing of the priest wasnecessary. About every form connected with the marriage service theChurch threw its halo of mystery and symbol to emphasise the sacredcharacter of the union. Thus[378]: "Women are veiled during the marriageceremony for this reason, that they may know they are lowly and insubjection to their husbands. .. . A ring is given by the bridegroom tohis betrothed either as a sign of mutual love or rather that theirhearts may be bound together by this pledge.

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