-
define who God is. This
expresses at once
their distinction and
their indissoluble unity. Thus, the
entire process of
creation and
grace is
viewed as a...
-
declares that "the
essential properties of
marriage are
unity and
indissolubility; in [C]hristian
marriage they
acquire a
distinctive firmness by reason...
- that
historically as well as
existentially the
concept of the
person is
indissolubly bound up with theology." Noller, Jörg (2019): Person. In: Kirchhoff,...
- of
civil divorces. For the
Eastern Orthodox, to say that
marriage is
indissoluble means that it
should not be broken, the
violation of such a union, perceived...
-
after which the city's amb****adors went to
Venice where the city's
indissoluble bond with the
Republic was defined.
Because of this mechanism, the Republic...
- by Lincoln. Gordon-Reed
points out that
while Johnson's
belief in an
indissoluble Union was sincere, he had
alienated Southern leaders,
including Davis...
- that, like John the Baptist, he was
ready to die on
behalf of the
indissolubility of marriage.
Henry was so
enraged by this that he
wrote a long Latin...
- Puccini's Turandot,
especially Luciano Pavarotti's version, has
become indissolubly linked with soccer.
Within the
classical recording industry, the term...
- but not
least –
Napoleon himself,
whose existence alone constituted an
indissoluble link
between France and Corsica.
Thanks to all
these factors by around...
- marriage. But
mindful of the Church's
teachings that
Christian marriage is
indissoluble, and
conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth, I have
resolved to put...