He says in the sermon on conjugal life: “No state of life is to be regarded as more pleasing in the sight of God than the married state.
In the sermon on conjugal life, in 1522, he says: “It is true that the man who does not marry is obliged to sin.
For my part, at least, throughout my conjugal life, all my interests and all my happiness depended upon the health of my children, their condition, their studies.
But before talking to you of my marriage, I must tell you how I lived formerly, and what ideas I had of conjugal life.
You are the luckiest of men in having successfully managed to escape from this first dangerous pass in conjugal life.
Let me tell you that the best way, in conjugal life, is to have a plenary indulgence, one for the other, on condition that appearances be preserved.
Generally, in this supreme scene of conjugal life, the fair sex is the executioner, while, in the contrary case, man is the assassin.
Backed by the state, the church thereafter had the power to compel a restitution of conjugal life when a divorce was attempted against her will--a power which the secular judge had never possessed.
The betrothed parties are in some respects regarded as married, though not yet entitled to the marital rights nor bound to fulfil any of the mutual duties of conjugal life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjugal life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.