|    Part, Question1   2, 30  |   without the knowledge of ~her betrothed [*"Sponsus" The matrimonial
 2   2, 30  |   rendered either "husband" or "betrothed."] Therefore a person is
 3   2, 30  |         Blessed Lucy, she had a betrothed, not a husband, wherefore
 4   2, 152 |         must be restored to her betrothed, who has a ~right to her
 5   3, 29  |       to speak of those who are betrothed as ~husband and wife." But
 6   3, 29  |       of them to whom they were betrothed." Therefore the ~angel also
 7   3, 29  | admitted to his house, but only betrothed to ~him. But the first is
 8 Suppl, 43|     says (Etym. iv), "a man is ~betrothed not by a mere promise, but
 9 Suppl, 43|      Now a person is said to be betrothed by ~reason of his betrothal.
10 Suppl, 43|       of either of the persons ~betrothed. Therefore a betrothal can
11 Suppl, 43|         Further, one can become betrothed as soon as future marriage
12 Suppl, 43|       Therefore they can become betrothed ~before that age.~Aquin.:
13 Suppl, 43|      Further, if persons become betrothed before they are seven years ~
14 Suppl, 43|        they are ~reckoned to be betrothed. Now this is not by virtue
15 Suppl, 43|       they are to be reputed as betrothed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
16 Suppl, 43|       OBJ 1: If the parties are betrothed by another person before
17 Suppl, 43|     lose his right to the woman betrothed to him. Therefore a betrothal ~
18 Suppl, 43|         with a kinswoman of his betrothed; for in that case ~the affianced
19 Suppl, 43|         OBJ 3: If either of the betrothed parties incur an infirmity
20 Suppl, 43|      can be dissolved, lest the betrothed be ~displeasing to one another,
21 Suppl, 43|    tolerated that those who are betrothed to one another should set
22 Suppl, 43|       Although when they become betrothed they have not yet given ~
23 Suppl, 46|        not sin by admitting her betrothed to carnal ~intercourse.
24 Suppl, 46|          If the woman admit her betrothed, thinking that he wishes ~
25 Suppl, 46|         the one to whom he was ~betrothed, if she be his equal or
26 Suppl, 51|        happen that the woman is betrothed to the ~brother of the man
27 Suppl, 55|      man, because she had ~been betrothed to his brother. Now this
28 Suppl, 55|       perpetual impediment, ~is betrothed before the age of puberty
 
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