قراءة كتاب A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

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A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Volume 3 (of 3)

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of Marriage

370-386 II. As to the Nature of Marriage 386-399 III. Child-Marriages in the Age of Elizabeth 399-403 Chapter X. Rise of Civil Marriage 404-473 I. Cromwell's Civil Marriage Act, 1653 408-435 II. Fleet Marriages and the Hardwicke Act, 1753 435-460 III. The Present English Law 460-473

VOLUME TWO

PART II—Continued

Chapter XI. History of Separation and Divorce under English and Ecclesiastical Law 3-117
      I. The Early Christian Doctrine and the Theory of the Canon Law 11-60
            a) Historical Elements of the Christian Teaching 11-23
            b) Views of the Early Fathers 23-28
            c) The Legislation of the Christian Emperors 28-33
            d) The Compromise with German Custom 33-46
            e) Final Settlement of the Christian Doctrine in the Canon Law 47-60
      II. The Protestant Doctrine of Divorce 60-85
            a) Opinions of Luther and the Continental Reformers 60-71
            b) Opinions of the English Reformers 71-85
      III. Law and Theory during Three Centuries 85-117
            a) The Views of Milton 85-92
            b) Void and Voidable Contracts 92-102
            c) Parliamentary Divorce 102-109
            d) The Present English Law 109-117

PART III

MATRIMONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

Chapter XII. Obligatory Civil Marriage in the New England Colonies 121-226
      I. The Magistrate Supersedes the Priest at the Nuptials 125-143
      II. Banns, Consent, and Registration 143-151
      III. Courtship, Proposals, and Government of Single Persons 152-169
      IV. Pre-contracts, Bundling, and Sexual Immorality 169-200
      V. Breach of Promise and Marriage Portions 200-209
      VI. Self-Gifta, Clandestine Contracts, and Forbidden Degrees 209-215
      VII. Slave-Marriages 215-226
Chapter XIII. Ecclesiastical Rites and the Rise of Civil Marriage in the Southern Colonies 227-263
      I. The Religious Ceremony and Lay Administration in Virginia 228-239
      II. Optional Civil Marriage and the Rise of Obligatory Religious Celebration in Maryland 239-247
      III. The Struggle for Civil Marriage and Free Religious Celebration in North Carolina 247-259
      IV. Episcopal Rites by Law and Free Civil or Religious Celebration by Custom in South Carolina and Georgia 260-263
Chapter XIV. Optional Civil or Ecclesiastical Marriage in the Middle Colonies 264-327
      I. New York 266-308
            a) Law and Custom in New Netherland 267-284
            b) Law and Custom under the Duke of York 284-296
            c) Law and Custom in the Royal Province 296-308
      II. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware 308-327
            a) Law and Custom in New Jersey 308-315
            b) Law and Custom in Pennsylvania and Delaware 315-327
Chapter XV. Divorce in the American Colonies 328-387
      I. In New England 330-366
            a) Massachusetts 330-348
            b) New Hampshire, Plymouth, and New Haven 348-353
            c) Connecticut 353-360
            d) Rhode Island 360-366
      II. English Divorce Laws in Abeyance in the Southern Colonies 366-376
Arbitration and Divorce in the Middle Colonies 376-387
Chapter XVI. A Century and a Quarter of Marriage Legislation in the United States, 1776-1903 388-497
      I. The New England States 388-408

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