Ten Addresses : At the Triennial Visitation of the Cathedral Church And Diocese of Lincoln in October 1879
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Six of these women are blood relations. Seven (printed in italics) are persons made relations by marriage only. The whole follow the words ' near of kin ' without break or distinction ; except that after the charge not to marry his wife's relations there is added, ' for they are her near kinswomen ; it is wickedness.' This last word is the translation of the Hebrew word used for the vilest kind of lewdness, in Judges xx. 6 ; Ezek. xvi. 43, and xxii. 1 1 . "It is clear from this list, that the d...eath of the person through whose marriage the nearness of kin began does not alter that nearness, A stepson may not marry his father's widow ; and yet there is no kin between them, except through the woman's former marriage with his father, who is now dead. The death of the person through whose marriage the bond of kindred began must either dissolve that bond in all cases, or it dissolves it in none. It dissolves it in none." and by the Ancient Church. 99 In forbidding these marriages as contrary to God's Law, the Church of England follows the teaching of the ancient Universal Church of God, to which Christ promised His presence and the guidance of the Holy Ghost.8 Let me ask you to look back to the past, to the time of Christ and of the Apostles.
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