In Virginia both customs were in practice, as a license was required and also the bans had to be published for three several Sundays in the parish church where the contracting parties dwelt.
The wedding-bans in New England were published three times in the meeting-house.
Last Sunday thebans were published for the last time at l'Abbaye-aux-Bois.
Uncle," asked the fourth, "are you going with this maiden to Alcala to have the bans published?
I am here to request that the bansmay be published for my son: he is about to marry Karen Storliden, daughter of Gudmund, who stands here beside me.
Some time later in the spring their bans were published in church, after which they were quietly married.
He shakes his threshing, intolerable mane of flames, his face bans darkness and makes a burning void in his domains.
My bondmaid Moon to me Reveals her marbled snow in cusp and shale-- Whilst in my flinty womb the valiant strife Of Fire proclaims me thine and bans the pale Usurper Death beyond my fields of Life.
The rites of marriage were at first celebrated by the justices of the peace, as well as the clergy, either upon the governor's licence, or the publication of bans thrice in some place of worship.
Yet the reformers "triumphed, and in 1658 it was ordered, that henceforth the mere publication of bans should not justify cohabitation.
On February 10, pending the decision of the higher court, van Beeck petitioned the burgomasters and schepens "that his bans with Maria Varleth may be entered and be properly proclaimed here" in New Amsterdam.
And now, though the bans were about to be published, and although the handsome Portuguese had come that day to break the news to the Vicomtesse, he had not found courage as yet to say one word about his treachery.
Thenceforward, until 1180, thebans continued subject to the Eastern empire or Hungary, with brief intervals of independence.
Direct Hungarian suzerainty lasted until 1299, the bans preserving only a shadow of their former power.
Their bans had been published in the village church, the nuptial day was fixed, and their long love-dream was about to be realized, when the barbarous scattering of our colony took place.
The bans were published in the village church, and the old curate, after admonishing them of the sacredness of the tie that bound them forever, blessed their union, while the holy sacrifice of mass was being said.
The lords, however, struck out that provision of the bill which abolished the proclamation of bans, and they enacted with regard to all marriages of members of the established church, that bans should still be proclaimed.
The marriage preparations were resumed; the bans were re-published; the ceremony was to take place in three days.
A suitable house had been taken; the bans had been published.
In this village you will mumble over the bans without one of your congregation ever taking heed of the name.
The bans on her side will be published with equal privacy in a little church near the Tower, where my name will be no less unknown than hers.
How the Emperor departed from Poggibonizzi, and returned to Pisa, and issued many bans against the Florentines 421 Sec.
How the Emperor departed from Poggibonizzi and returned to Pisa, and issued many bans against the Florentines.
They had taken a house large enough for two families, the bans had been published; the outrage made all their friends indignant.
The bans were published again, and the event was to come off in three days.
And so by numerous ill-advised bans nothing more results than great offence and an occasion or sin, by which the wrath of God is provoked, although the ban was ordained to reconcile Him.
Nevertheless, the prelates and bishops and their officials should be temperate and not hastily use the ban, for many bans means nothing else than many laws and commandments, and prescribing many laws is to set many snares for poor souls.
At this proposal both sisters lifted up their hands, and he was remonstrated with, and lectured, and at last informed that, if a girl was in church when her bans were cried, her children would be all born deaf and dumb.
Henry thought that was no reason for Patty's staying at home; she ought rather to go and hear the bans were cried all right.
The marriage was all en regle; we had the bans published and witnesses present.
Now, Leone, I have taken lodgings for myself for three weeks in this sleepy village; no one will take any notice of me; I shall go and come just as I will; then I shall have the bans of our marriage published.
The dear old vicar will read them in his sleepy tones: "'I publish the bans of marriage for the first time between Lancelot Chandos and Leone Noel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.