Prohibited degree of kinship / Anglican - Common Prayer etc (General)
Very interesting, "Slow"! As an Episcopalian I had know idea that our Mother Church spelled out the rules so clearly! I just perused my BCP and couldn't find anything, but it's still early, for me! Perhaps, because of our American ideal of the separation of Church and State, the law of the land, would always take precedence, so the Church would have no need to comment. Thanks.
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- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
stephenmiller,
2009-02-23, 23:52
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
ChrisW,
2009-02-24, 03:40
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
llangrove,
2009-02-24, 03:45
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
llangrove,
2009-02-24, 03:47
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan - llangrove, 2009-02-24, 03:56
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
llangrove,
2009-02-24, 03:47
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
llangrove,
2009-02-24, 03:45
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan - sellwood, 2009-02-24, 16:38
- Prohibited degree of kinship / Anglican - Common Prayer etc -
slowhands,
2009-02-24, 20:52
- Prohibited degree of kinship / Anglican - Common Prayer etc -
llangrove,
2009-02-25, 03:00
- Prohibited degree of kinship / Anglican - Common Prayer etc - janfran, 2009-02-25, 09:53
- Prohibited degree of kinship / Anglican - Common Prayer etc -
llangrove,
2009-02-25, 03:00
- Was it frowned upon for cousins to marry in 1830? Vaughan -
ChrisW,
2009-02-24, 03:40