Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.

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Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.
Author
Larroque, Matthieu de, 1619-1684.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Cockbrill ...,
1691.
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Huguenots -- France.
Church polity -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
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XXVII.

Marriages shall be Register'd, and carefully kept in the Church.

CONFORMITY.

This Rnle regards the Publick good, therefore often∣times recourse is had to Registers of Marriages which are kept in both Communions, and the Copies taken many times serve to terminate great Law Suits. The Council of Trent appointed in the year 1563, Session 24. chap. 1. of the Decree touching the Reformation of Marriage, * 1.1 it ordains Each Curate should have a Book, wherein he should write the Names of the Marryed Folks, and of the Witnesses, with the Day, and Place where the Marriage was contracted: * 1.2 Cardinal Borrome renews this injunction in the First and Third of the Councils he held at Millan.

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