among primitives
always planned by parents
83:2.1(923;1)
betrothal equivalent to
m. 83:2.6(923;6)
custom of wife stealing from neighboring tribes
82:5.7,10(919;3)
early man could kill wife at will
84:4.10(936;3)
first matchmakers were barbers; later priests
83:2.1(923;1)
group
m. gave way before polygamy
83:5.3(926;1)
husband lost deposit in case of divorce or desertion
83:3.1(923;7)
in-marriage and outmarriage
82:5sec(918;1)
infidelity test from Old Testament
70:10.6(795;3)
m. by capture preceded
m. by contract
69:4.1(775;1),
83:2.2(923;2)
m. practiced among children because ancients believed it necessary to enter spiritland
82:3.8(916;4)
Neanderthalers gave most successful hunters choice of wives
64:4.2(720;8)
outmarriage led to tribal co-ordination and military alliances
82:5.9(919;5)
polyandry limited to queens and rich women
83:5.3(926;1)
polygamy
multiple mating common outside the Garden
75:3.8(842;1)
number of wives limited by husband's ability to provide for
83:5.10(926;8)
survival of female-slavery in
m. 69:9.7(781;1)
practice of brother-sister
m. dates from Adam
74:6.9(835;3)
puberty common age of
82:3.9(916;5)
races exalting
m. survived in increased numbers
82:3.3(915;6)
required consent of ruler
69:9.7(781;1)
tribes required feats to qualify for
m. 82:3.5-7(916;1)
under property mores
82:4sec(917;4)
Andon and Fonta's agreement to live with and for each other
62:5.8(708;6)
continence cult tolerated
m. as evil lesser than fornication
89:3.6(977;1)
does not exist after life in flesh
38:2.2(419;2),
174:3.2(1900;2)
fostered by Prince's staff
66:5.29(748;10)
cherish wife as Father exalts Spirit Mother
133:2.2(1471;1)
lifelong partnership of self-effacement, compromise, devotion, and unselfish dedication to child culture
83:7.6(928;7),
160:2.10(1777;1)
Material Sons portray ideals of
83:8.5(930;1)
institution of marriage
now temporarily unstable
83:7.4-5(928;5)
institution of society, not department of church
83:1.2(922;5)
regulates sex relations and inheritance
83:1.1(922;4)
Jewish weddings celebrated on Wednesday; festivities lasted a week
137:4.1(1528;4),
137:5.1(1531;5)
laws regarding m. in continental nation
72:3.8-9(812;1)
antagonistic co-operation
84:6.2(938;6)
becoming mutual, romantic, ethical, and idealistic
83:1.3(922;6)
decidedly best for children
83:6.1,8(927;2)
enduring
m. never founded on biologic affection alone
84:7.10(940;6)
idealistic goal of human sex evolution
83:6.6(927;7)
mother entitled to be certain of husband's affections
83:6.7(927;8)
not biologic but sociologic
84:6.2(938;6)
not founded on sex relations
84:1.1(931;4)
often fails for lack of self-control
83:6.6(927;7)
real test is inescapable continuous intimacy
83:7.6(928;7)
sexual fidelity, not mutual monopoly of personality
83:6.4(927;5),
83:8.8(930;4)
special protection man can give woman
133:2.2(1471;1)
stabilized by mores, property, pride, chivalry, duty, and religion
83:0.2(922;2),
83:1.2(922;5),
84:7.3-7(939;6)
union of one man and one woman to establish home
69:9.7(781;1),
83:0.1(922;1),
83:8.1(929;4)
unnatural to evolutionary man
83:6.2,7(927;3)
works hardship on those not so fortunate
83:6.1,4(927;2)
mores distinct from secret and personal relations
82:3.2(915;5)
temper youthful idealization with premarital disillusionment
83:8.6-7(930;2)
value of marriage
benefits from disciplines of average sex relations
45:6.3(516;1)
co-operating man and woman vastly superior to 2 men or 2 women
84:1.9(932;6)
designed to compose sex differences
84:6.7(939;2)
function in evolution is insurance of race survival
68:2.9(765;6)
honorable and to be desired by all
167:5.7(1839;4)
stimulates highest potentials in human nature
84:7.28(941;9)
worth any sacrifice requisite for its possession
160:2.6(1775;7)
woman is the interested party in promoting m.
84:7.2(939;5)
high devotion required for martyrdom
143:1.6-7(1608;3)
individuals martyred
Andrew crucified at Patrae
139:1.12(1550;3)
James Zebedee killed by sword
139:3.8-9(1553;4)
Jesus crucified by Pilate
Paper 187 (2004;1),)
John the Baptist beheaded by Herod
135:12.7(1508;7)
Perpetua thrown to beasts at Rome
139:2.14(1552;3)
Peter crucified at Rome
139:2.15(1552;4)
Philip crucified at Hierapolis
139:5.12(1558;1)
Philip's wife stoned at Hierapolis
139:5.11(1557;5)
Prophet Amos stoned
97:4.4(1066;1)
son of Titus of Capernaum killed in Rome
146:5.2(1644;4)
Thomas put to death in Malta
139:8.13(1563;1)
Zechariah slain in sanctuary
175:1.22(1908;6)
Jesus did not seek to become a
m. 156:2.5(1736;2)
reveal gospel even in manner of death
181:2.15(1958;2)