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" ... 7. If an unbelieving wife separate from a believing husband, by agreement, the husband must give her a just and reasonable share of the property ; and if they have children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves,... "
Men and things in America; being experience of a year's residence in the ... - Page 94
by Andrew Bell - 1838 - 296 pages
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A Brief Exposition of the Established Principles and Regulations of the ...

Calvin Green, Shakers - 1834 - 46 pages
...children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who chnse to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited...this Society. 8. Industry, temperance, and frugality, arc prominent features of this institution. No member who is able to labor, can be permitted to live...
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The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony, Usually Called Blue Laws of Connecticut ...

Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 348 pages
...children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who chuse to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited...features of this institution. No member, who is able to labor, can be permitted to live idly upon the labors of others. All are required to be employed in...
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The Book of Religions: Comprising the Views, Creeds, Sentiments, Or Opinions ...

John Hayward - 1842 - 444 pages
...children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited...features of this institution. No member who is able to labor, can be permitted to live idly upon the labors of others. All are required to be employed in...
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History of All Christian Sects and Denominations: Their Origin, Pecular ...

John Evans - 1844 - 300 pages
...children who have arrived at years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited...never, to our knowledge, been violated by this society. As all persons enter this society voluntarily, so they may voluntarily withdraw; but, while they remain...
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The Book of Religions: Comprising the Views, Creeds, Sentiments, Or Opinions ...

John Hayward - 1845 - 458 pages
...children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited...features of this institution. No member who is able to labor, can be permitted to live idly upon the labors of others. All are required to be employed in...
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The New Age, and Concordium Gazette, Volume 1, Issues 1-24

1845 - 352 pages
...children who have arrived to years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited on that account. 8th. Industry, temperance, and frugality, are prominent features of this institution. All are required...
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Western Miscellany, Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin Ells - 1778 - 392 pages
...children who have arrived at years of understanding sufficient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited on that account. Though the character of this institutiou has been much censured on this ground, yet we boldly assert that the rule above stated...
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History of All the Religious Denominations in the United States

Israel Daniel Rupp - 1848 - 650 pages
...sullicient to judge for themselves, and who choose to go with their mother, he must not disinherit them on that account. Though the character of this institution has been much slandered on this ground ; yet we boldly assert that the principle above stated has never been violated...
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Evangelical Christendom, Volume 5

World's evangelical alliance - 1851 - 524 pages
...husband must give her a just and reasonable share of the property, and if they have children who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited on that account. healthiness of their settlements, and the manuel labours which they perform. They employ their time...
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Evangelical Christendom, Volumes 5-6

1851 - 908 pages
...husband must give her a just and reasonable share of the property, and if they have children who choose to go with their mother, they are not to be disinherited on that account. Besides the original societies at New Lebanon and Watervliet, nine others were formed in different...
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