Page:Forma breve de administrar los sacramentos a los Indios, y Españoles que viven entre ellos (1635).djvu/29

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having gone away lives, and resides in a village far away, or if they are called living with another person, this is to be declared. When this is known and not declared, you will be in a state of sin, of death of the soul. And if I have erred, it will be because of you. And after they have been married, they will be separated.

2 It is enough that this be read as in the second or third monition; read to them especially the impediments, and their details as follows.

3 Any Christian may not marry their mother, may not marry their grandmother, may not marry his child, or the child of his child, or his sibling, or his sibling's child, or his parent's sibling, or his cousin, (these are called the kinships of gathering by blood.)

4 And likewise, recount the kinships of affinity. It is with a spouses's mother, grandmother,