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The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the Good of Both Sexes, From the Bondage of Canon Law was published by John Milton on 1 August 1643. An expanded second edition was published on 2 February 1644. The editions were published anonymously, and his name was not associated with the text until they were denounced before Parliament in August 1644. Milton's basic scriptural argument is that Christ did not abrogate the Mosaic permission for divorce found in Deuteronomy 24:1 because in Matthew 19 he was just addressing a specific audience of Pharisees.

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  • The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the Good of Both Sexes, From the Bondage of Canon Law was published by John Milton on 1 August 1643. An expanded second edition was published on 2 February 1644. The editions were published anonymously, and his name was not associated with the text until they were denounced before Parliament in August 1644. Milton's basic scriptural argument is that Christ did not abrogate the Mosaic permission for divorce found in Deuteronomy 24:1 because in Matthew 19 he was just addressing a specific audience of Pharisees. (en)
  • The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the Good of Both Sexes, From the Bondage of Canon Law (Nederlands: De Doctrine en Discipline van de Echtscheiding: Hersteld ten Bate van Beide Seksen, Uit de Gebondenheid van het Canoniek Recht) is een door John Milton geschreven verhandeling die op 1 augustus 1643 verscheen. Een uitgebreide tweede editie werd op 2 februari 1644 uitgegeven. Beide edities verschenen anoniem. Milton werd echter niet met het werk geassocieerd tot het parlement het openlijk verwierp in augustus 1644. Miltons belangrijkste stelling is dat Christus nooit Mozes' toestemming voor echtscheiding (zoals weergegeven in Deuteronomium 24:1) verwierp omdat hij in Matteüs 19 enkel een specifieke groep Farizeeën bedoelt. (nl)
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  • The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the Good of Both Sexes, From the Bondage of Canon Law was published by John Milton on 1 August 1643. An expanded second edition was published on 2 February 1644. The editions were published anonymously, and his name was not associated with the text until they were denounced before Parliament in August 1644. Milton's basic scriptural argument is that Christ did not abrogate the Mosaic permission for divorce found in Deuteronomy 24:1 because in Matthew 19 he was just addressing a specific audience of Pharisees. (en)
  • The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the Good of Both Sexes, From the Bondage of Canon Law (Nederlands: De Doctrine en Discipline van de Echtscheiding: Hersteld ten Bate van Beide Seksen, Uit de Gebondenheid van het Canoniek Recht) is een door John Milton geschreven verhandeling die op 1 augustus 1643 verscheen. Een uitgebreide tweede editie werd op 2 februari 1644 uitgegeven. Beide edities verschenen anoniem. Milton werd echter niet met het werk geassocieerd tot het parlement het openlijk verwierp in augustus 1644. Miltons belangrijkste stelling is dat Christus nooit Mozes' toestemming voor echtscheiding (zoals weergegeven in Deuteronomium 24:1) verwierp omdat hij in Matteüs 19 enkel een specifieke groep Farizeeën bedoelt. (nl)
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  • Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (en)
  • Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (nl)
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