A Plea for Polygamy ...Charles Carrington C. Carrington, 1898 - 257 páginas |
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... Roman Morals .. 70 Ancient Roman Marriages were not Permanent 71 Consequences of their Frequent Divorces 73 Monogamy and Private Life of the Cæsars 74 Julius Cæsar . Augustus Tiberius . 77 79 85 Caligula . Claudius . Nero CHAPTER VI ...
... Roman Morals .. 70 Ancient Roman Marriages were not Permanent 71 Consequences of their Frequent Divorces 73 Monogamy and Private Life of the Cæsars 74 Julius Cæsar . Augustus Tiberius . 77 79 85 Caligula . Claudius . Nero CHAPTER VI ...
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... Roman Morals . . . 70 Ancient Roman Marriages were not Permanent 71 Consequences of their Frequent Divorces 73 Monogamy and Private Life of the Cæsars Julius Cæsar .. 74 77 Augustus Tiberius . . 79 85 Caligula . Claudius . Nero ...
... Roman Morals . . . 70 Ancient Roman Marriages were not Permanent 71 Consequences of their Frequent Divorces 73 Monogamy and Private Life of the Cæsars Julius Cæsar .. 74 77 Augustus Tiberius . . 79 85 Caligula . Claudius . Nero ...
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... Roman Monogamy affected by the Introduction of Christianity ? Gnosticism in the First Century Gnosticism and Platonism of the Second Century . Relation of Monogamy to Christianity in the Third and Fourth Centuries . Constantine and ...
... Roman Monogamy affected by the Introduction of Christianity ? Gnosticism in the First Century Gnosticism and Platonism of the Second Century . Relation of Monogamy to Christianity in the Third and Fourth Centuries . Constantine and ...
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... Roman empire , and also during its long decline , while wealth and luxury increased , and the artificial con- ventionalities of society were greatly multiplied , it was observed , with alarm , that marriages became less and less ...
... Roman empire , and also during its long decline , while wealth and luxury increased , and the artificial con- ventionalities of society were greatly multiplied , it was observed , with alarm , that marriages became less and less ...
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... Roman Christianity , is better than idolatry or Mo- hammedanism . What , then , may we not hope when Christianity shall become free and pure , and restored to its pristine simplicity and glory ? An idolatrous nation practising monogamy ...
... Roman Christianity , is better than idolatry or Mo- hammedanism . What , then , may we not hope when Christianity shall become free and pure , and restored to its pristine simplicity and glory ? An idolatrous nation practising monogamy ...
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Abraham adopted adultery Agrippina ancient apostles Audi Alteram Partem Augustus authority barbarism beauty become believe Bible blessing Britannicus Cæsar Caligula cause celibacy ceremony CHAPTER CHARLES ELLIOTT PERKINS chastity Christ Christian Church Claudius commanded committed adultery corrupt covenant crime daughter death divine divorce doctrine Drusus empire eternal evil faith father female gamist gamy Germanicus Gnostic happy heart Holy honourable human husband indulgence Julius Cæsar licentiousness live male marriage married Messalina modern moral Mormon Moses mother murder nations nature Nero never Octavia paganism passion Patriarchal plurality of wives poly Polyandry polygamists Poppaa practised prejudices prevent prostitution religion religious revelation Roman Rome sacred saith the Lord Scribonia Scriptures servant Joseph sins sister social system system of monogamy system of polygamy Testament Tiberius tion truth unmarried verily vice W. R. Greg W. S. Gilbert wife woman women