
Christian Marriage Indissoluble: A Plain Sermon Preached at Archbishop Tenison's chapel, on the fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1857
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In a period marked by shifting societal norms and emerging debates on marriage, "Christian Marriage Indissoluble: A Plain Sermon" by James Galloway Cowan stands as a resolute affirmation of the sanctity of marital bonds. Preached at Archbishop Tenison's chapel, this sermon articulates the theological foundation for the indissolubility of Christian marriage, emphasizing its divine purpose and moral imperative. Cowan addresses contemporary challenges to this institution, advocating for the preservation of unalienable rights within the sacred union. Ideal for students of theology, civic activists, and historians, this work invites readers to reflect on the enduring principles that govern marriage and the implications of its dissolution. Engage with Cowan’s compelling arguments and discover a pivotal discourse on faith and commitment.
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