Part, Question
1 Suppl, 48| validly. Therefore if a man marries a woman for the purpose
2 Suppl, 55| mine on my father's side marries a blood-relation of ~mine
3 Suppl, 58| man to be frigid when she marries ~him, the marriage is valid.
4 Suppl, 58| his children, yet if he marries, the ~marriage is valid.
5 Suppl, 58| has no lucid intervals, or marries outside a ~lucid interval,
6 Suppl, 63| this reason when a woman marries a second time the marriage
7 Suppl, 66| the fourth, when a man marries a widow. Accordingly ~irregularity
8 Suppl, 66| sacrament. ~Now when a man marries a woman in fact but not
9 Suppl, 66| woman he has married in law, marries another in fact and not
10 Suppl, 66| But if the man himself who marries is not ~a virgin he does
11 Suppl, 66| it may happen that a man marries a woman after ~corrupting
12 Suppl, 66| wife done ~so, and yet he marries a woman who is not a virgin.
13 Suppl, 66| voluntarily. But ~sometimes a man marries involuntarily one who is
14 Suppl, 66| not being a virgin when he marries, so also would a woman ~
15 Suppl, 66| irregularity. Hence a man who marries a ~woman, thinking her to
16 Suppl, 67| that a divorced woman who ~marries another husband "is defiled,
17 Suppl, 67| adulteress, and the man whom she marries an adulterer."~Aquin.: SMT
18 Suppl, 68| Tanta), namely when a man marries the woman of ~whom he has
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