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Modern Protestant debates about spousal relations and the meaning of marriage began in a forgotten international dispute some 300 years ago. The Lutheran-Pietist ideal of marriage as friendship and mutual pursuit of holiness battled with the idea that submission defined spousal roles.
Exploiting material culture artifacts, broadsides, hymns, sermons, private correspondence, and legal cases on three continents - Europe, Asia, and North America - A....
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This vintage book explores the history and ancient traditions in England concerning legal wills. The information is taken from documents held in the prerogative court of Canterbury between 1383-1821. This book will appeal to those with an interest in historical law, and it would make for a worthy addition to collections of allied literature. Contents include: "Introduction", "Wills", "Administrations", "Glossary", and "Index". Many vintage books such...
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The divorce decree was not your last day in court.Family custody arrangements may seem final, but life goes on. Relationships change. Jobs change. Children change. And all too soon, you are shocked to find yourself back in court. Now what? Blended family expert Scott Martindale and attorney Dennis Brewer help you walk confidently through the anger, fear, and frustration of the legal maze. You will be able to prepare for, execute, and recover from...
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From the Mormon Church's public announcement of its sanction of polygamy in 1852 until its formal decision to abandon the practice in 1890, people on both sides of the "Mormon question" debated central questions of constitutional law. Did principles of religious freedom and local self-government protect Mormons' claim to a distinct, religiously based legal order? Or was polygamy, as its opponents claimed, a new form of slavery--this time for white...
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As our global population ages, conflicts and difficult conversations emerge. How will older adults decide who will make end-of-life health and financial decisions for them? When will dad need to move out of his home and into long-term care? We can't have mom living with us anymore because it's just too hard. Why are my children fighting over where I will live? Why is my son taking money from me? These are challenging scenarios that ever-increasing...
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