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tation from Chancellor Kent.—Quotations from Puffendorf.—From Selden and Grotius |
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The same subject continued.—First criterion.—Third criterion.—Second criterion |
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The Levitical statutes belong not to the civil or judicial law.—An ecclesiastical law.—Unity of the Church.—The law not repealed.—Jewish code |
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The Levitical statutes relate to marriage.—Opinion of Talmudists and Karaites.—Judgment of the Primitive Church.—Of the Reformed Church.—Argument of the Puritan.—His error shown |
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The Levitical law a natural law.—Classification of the statutes.—Marshall's objection.—His singular mistake.—Proofs of its being a natural law.—How made known.—Opinion of jurists.—Summary of its prohibitions.—Chancellor Kent's definition.—The Puritan's objections answered |
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Summary view of the Argument |
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Marriage unlawful.—Rules of interpretation.—Proved to be correct.—Objections of Omicron and the Puritan answered.—Eight relations by affinity |
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