The idea would seem to be that a holy covenant like marriage, which is the foundation of a new family, must be solemnized at the primitive family altar,–the threshold.
The marriage wassolemnized in 1152, and France saw her war with the feudal barons overshadowed by the fight for her very life with England, who had fastened this tremendous grasp upon her kingdom.
The romantic marriage of Henry with the Princess Katharine, daughter of Charles and Isabella, which was part of the agreement, was solemnized in that old palace on the island in the Seine.
In August the first Quaker marriage was solemnized in meeting, this first certificate being signed by ten men and three women Friends as witnesses.
This gave them the utmost satisfaction; and the next Sunday the marriage wassolemnized with all possible demonstrations of joy.
Thus in Pennsylvania, where a statute provided that all marriages "should be solemnized before twelve witnesses," marriages not so celebrated were nevertheless held to be good.
It permits marriage to be solemnized in two additional ways--viz.
In 1886 an act was passed in the British parliament to remove doubts which had been entertained as to the validity of certain marriages solemnized in England when one of the parties was resident in Scotland.
The principle of the English law of marriage, that a marriage contracted abroad is valid if it has been solemnized according to the lex loci, may be now taken to apply just as much to a marriage in a heathen as in a Christian country.
A marriage may be solemnized on board one of His Majesty's ships at a foreign station, provided a warrant of a secretary of state has authorized the commanding officer to be a marriage officer.
The old fiction of assimilation of a British embassy to British soil can no longer be relied upon to uphold a marriage at a British embassy solemnized by an ordained clergyman.
The cardinal-archpriest reads it aloud; the Te Deum is sung, a collect in honor of the beatified is read, and mass is solemnized in his honor.
When it was in his power he attended the ceremony of the salut at the parish church; and on festivals particularly solemnized by any community of the towns in which he resided, he usually assisted at the divine service in their churches.
The marriage is to be solemnized on the scene of my bereavement.
At length the marquis informed her, that the nuptials would be solemnized on the third day from the present; and as he quitted the room, a flood of tears came to her relief, and saved her from fainting.
They now arranged their plan of escape; in the execution of which, no time was to be lost, since the nuptials with the duke were to be solemnized on the day after the morrow.
The disputants were at length reconciled; it was agreed to pursue Julia with united, and indefatigable search; and that whenever she should be found, the nuptials should be solemnized without further delay.
Our marriage was solemnizedin a private manner at the villa, in the presence of the count, Louisa, and my brother.
It was known that the wedding was to be solemnized between the sermon and the benediction, and though the sermon was a very good one, all thought it a little long that morning.
The mystery of the whole creation suffering together oppressed and solemnized her life, for it was no hearsay of cold, and hunger, and wretchedness that touched Ada.
The marriage was solemnized with great festivities, and a life of joy began for the new king.
Arrived there, they went on to Rome, where a second marriage was solemnized with great pomp.
A few days afterwards two marriages were solemnized at the castle, and Queen Guinevere did all that she could to ensure the general happiness.
The palace was cleansed by invisible hands; the gate, and all the broken posts and pillars were mended during the night, and the marriage of the mortal hero with the elf-queen was solemnized soon after.
Marriages were void unless solemnized in the orthodox manner, and, in the eye of the law, children born outside of Christian wedlock might not inherit property.
These marriages were solemnized at Yorke on the morrow after the feast of S.
Clements day, Richard earle of Cornewall the kings brother married the said ladie Sanctia, which marriage was solemnized in most roiall wise, and with such sumptuous feasts and banketings, as greater could not be deuised.
Sidenote: Certificate] After the marriage has beensolemnized the officiating minister or magistrate shall, on request, give each of the parties a certificate thereof.
Great rejoicings prevailed, and the festival of Passover was in that year solemnized in great splendor, and with grateful feelings toward the God of their fathers.
With respect to my marriage, I believe it was solemnized in the fear of God; and an increasing union exists between me and my dear companion.
The marriage ceremony was solemnized by the presence of the priest, who having consecrated their union, prayed for the Divine blessing to settle upon them, and that they might live in holiness, happiness, and prosperity.
Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriagesolemnized in another.
The time between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday wherein marriages were formerly solemnized publicly in churches.
The clerk of every church should keep a record of all marriages solemnized in his branch.
I then remarked that marriage was an institution of heaven, instituted in the garden of Eden; that it was necessary it should be solemnized by the authority of the everlasting Priesthood.
Returned home and made out my returns, to the county clerk on eleven marriages which I had solemnized within three months--eight by license from the clerk of the court of common pleas in Geauga County, Ohio, and three by publishment.
So the nuptials were duly solemnized with becoming pomp, and the poor Brahman family lived ever after in a state of great affluence and happiness.
Never was there a funeral in Bussorah solemnized with greater pomp and magnificence.
The marriage was solemnized the same day, and the rejoicings were universal all over the empire of China.
Writing about the Fleet prison sets one thinking of the marriages solemnized within its rules, and there is an entry in one of the registers: “The Woman ran across Ludgate Hill in her shift.
Marriage is considered a civil contract, which may be solemnized before a qualified clergyman of any sect, or a judge, justice of the peace or other magistrate.
No special form of marriage ceremony is prescribed, except that if solemnized by Quakers the ceremony must be in the form used in Quaker societies.
If the marriage is solemnized before a clergyman banns must be published from the pulpit for three consecutive Sundays, and the marriage must follow within three months.
Marriages among Quakers or Jews may be solemnized in the manner and according to the regulations of their respective societies.
The rule is that mixed marriages must be solemnized by a priest of the Greek Church.
Marriage must be solemnized openly by a competent officer recognized by law and must be preceded by the publication of banns, unless a license is obtained.
Marriages must be solemnized before a minister of the Lutheran Church or by some person authorized by the State to officiate, and in the presence of two competent witnesses.
If one of the parties is a Roman Catholic and the other a member of the Orthodox Greek Church, the marriage must be solemnized by a priest of the latter church.
The marriage may be solemnized by an ordained clergyman, civil magistrate or religious society.
The national church of Denmark is the Lutheran, and in the case of Protestant Christians a religious marriage must be solemnized before a clergyman of the Lutheran Church.
A Catholic marriage--that is, one solemnized according to the canonical law--can only be annulled by an ecclesiastical tribunal and according to the laws of the Catholic Church enforceable in Portugal.
The Greek courts will not recognize the foreign marriage of Greek subjects who are baptized members of the Orthodox Greek Church unless the marriage was solemnized before a priest of that church.
No special form of ceremony is prescribed, except that when solemnized by a religious society it must be according to the rules and usages of such society.
That the marriage was performed without legal license, or the publication of banns, or solemnized before a person not having authority to officiate.
Elizabeth had always intended that the marriage of her favourite should be solemnized the morning of the day in which the young bridegroom was appointed to represent Don Carlos at the Imperial altar.
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