Adultery is, in fact, a State-endowed offence against morality, just as the indissolubility of marriage is a theological perversion of the plainest moral law, that the true relationship between the sexes is founded on love.
Neither is it true that "Christ reasserted in clear and unequivocal terms, the sanctity, unity, and indissolubility of marriage.
The indissolubility of marriage is a dogma that has filled the lives of millions with agony and tears.
The indissolubility of marriage was a reaction from polygamy.
You seem to think that you have fully answered my objection when you say that Christ taught the absolute indissolubility of marriage.
He taught (according to the widest and, I believe, the best opinion) the absolute indissolubility of marriage.
Christ reasserted in clear and unequivocal terms, the sanctity, unity and indissolubility of marriage, and Christ gave to this state an added holiness, and a dignity higher far than it had from the beginning.
If God declared the unity and indissolubility of marriage in the Garden of Eden, how was it possible for Christ to have "added a holiness and dignity to marriage higher far than it had from the beginning"?
In no uncertain tones, the church proclaims to the world to-day the unchangeable law of the strict unity and absolute indissolubility of valid and consummated Christian marriage.
When, in the fullness of time, Christ came to restore the things that were perishing, he reasserted in clear and unequivocal terms the sanctity, unity, and indissolubility of marriage.
It is not true that the indissolubility of marriage preserves the virtue of mankind.
Do you not know that the indissolubility of the marriage contract leads to its violation, forms an excuse for immorality, eats out the very heart of truth, and gives to vice that which alone belongs to love?
But, just as the Civil War had settled the question as to the indissolubilityof the Union, so no less emphatically did the failure of the impeachment trial confirm the equality of the three departments of our government.
For divorces are not only contrary to Christ's teaching concerning the sanctity, unity, and indissolubility of the marriage tie, but are also subversive of society.
It champions indissolubility in marriage and in the state.
If we retain divorce, we have order in the state and disorder in the family--indissolubility here, dissolubility there, hence no harmony.
Whether this natural indissolubilityis absolute, and holds for every conceivable contingency, the student must judge by the proofs.
He declared that in restoring the indissolubility of marriage he only reestablished what was from the beginning, though Moses because of Jewish hardness of heart had tolerated a temporary departure.
The indissolubility of marriage is not a matter of church discipline; it is a law of divine institution.
There are some who regard the Catholic Church as too severe in proclaiming the absolute indissolubility of marriage.
It is worthy of remark that three of the Evangelists, as well as the Apostle of the Gentiles, proclaim the indissolubility of marriage and forbid a wedded person to engage in second wedlock during the life of his spouse.
France broke with the old ecclesiastical tradition of the indissolubility of matrimony in 1885 by a divorce law in some respects very reasonable.
It involves the placing of the person who imperils the theoretical indissolubility of the matrimonial bond in the position of a criminal, now that he can no longer be publicly condemned as a sinner.
Perhaps it was this fact, instinctively felt as a weakness, which led to the immense emphasis on the indissolubility of the sacrament of matrimony, already established by St. Augustine.
However, those peculiarities that were stamped upon the face of monogamy by its rise through property relations, will decidedly vanish, namely the supremacy of men and the indissolubility of marriage.
I hope the clergy who believe in the sacredness of marriage--in the indissolubility of the marriage tie--will give their opinions on this case.
Let a man suppose himself a helpless wife, beaten by a brute who believes in the indissolubility of marriage.
Besides monogamy, it may be said that there is nothing more important than theindissolubility of marriage.
What are the Scripture authorities and allowable inferences concerning the married state, its indissolubility and its future transformation in heaven, we leave to theologians to state.
It is truly monstrous that an anointed king, who should have defended even with the sword the indissolubilityof marriage, should on the contrary wallow shamelessly for years in intolerable disorder.
Of the indissolubility of marriage under all circumstances, even in the case of one of the parties breaking the marriage vow, we will not speak, nor even of the fidelity which marriage requires in every thought and slightest intention.
As one of its primary moral foundations He laid down the radical indissolubility of marriage, and made visible to all men the breadth of the law given in the Decalogue by forbidding even wandering desires.
This question has found two solutions, which are partially true: that of the indissolubility of Logic and Grammar, and that of their dissolubility.
Those who consider the dissolution of ratum non consummatum matrimony as "dispensation" list the law of indissolubility as hypothetical positive law (see 357).
Example: The Church interprets the doctrine of Christ on the indissolubility of marriage, explaining when the bond is absolutely indissoluble, the conditions under which it may sometimes be dissolved, etc.
This indissolubility of marriage is its second property, and also follows from the natural ends of marriage.
Condemning strongly the excessive liberty of separation, which the ecclesiastical tribunals had for generations afforded to society, they were no less unanimous in condemning the doctrine of the absolute indissolubility of wedlock.
Here a means was admitted by law and custom for evading the rule of indissolubility of the conjugal bond.
Strongly disapproving the excessive liberty of divorce which the ecclesiastical tribunals had for generations afforded to society, they were not less unanimous in condemning the doctrine of the absolute indissolubility of wedlock.
The great majority of the people of the kingdom belong to the Roumanian branch of the Orthodox Greek Church, which in practice does not hold to the doctrine of the indissolubility of marriage.
The female portion of our race would always have sunk back into a new slavery, had not the Popes entered the breach for the protection of the Unity, the sanctity, the Indissolubility of matrimony.
Both the idea of a second repentance and the idea of the indissolubility of marriage are expressed in the following extract from Hermas: Hermas, Pastor, Man.
While the Church teachers insisted on the indissolubility of marriage and its sanctity, in not a few cases they depreciated marriage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indissolubility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: coherence; inseparability; unity