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 "Instead of returning to this subject again and a moth to the flame to be scorched, considering the utter impossibility of Christians of all to agree upon what really constitutes "ChristainChristian [sic] Marriage"—if there be any such as distinguished from the marriage of Two ChristainsChristians [sic]—

Churchmen may as well let it alone as a social, civil, or national question rather than a religious one—especially as the view that is sure to prevail in every country is that which is held legal by the government of that country—since Christendom cannot show a united front on the subject."

In conclusion, let us learn that women are created for men—I Cor. xi. 9.); that it is better to teach them to live together in their husband's house than to build houses for harlotry; that marriage is not a christian institution; and that it ought not to be celebrated in the Hlouse of God.