beliefs
Westminster
Confession of Faith:
Chapter 24
Of Marriage and Divorce
I. Marriage is to be between one man and one
woman: neither is it lawful for any man to have more than
one wife, nor for any woman to have more than one husband,
at the same time.
II. Marriage was ordained for the mutual help
of husband and wife, for the increase of mankind with legitimate
issue, and of the church with an holy seed; and for preventing
of uncleanness.
III. It is lawful for all sorts of people
to marry, who are able with judgment to give their consent.
Yet it is the duty of Christians to marry only in the Lord.
And therefore such as profess the true reformed religion should
not marry with infidels, papists, or other idolaters: neither
should such as are godly be unequally yoked, by marrying with
such as are notoriously wicked in their life, or maintain
damnable heresies.
IV. Marriage ought not to be within the degrees
of consanguinity or affinity forbidden by the Word. Nor can
such incestuous marriages ever be made lawful by any law of
man or consent of parties, so as those persons may live together
as man and wife.
V. Adultery or fornication committed after
a contract, being detected before marriage, giveth just occasion
to the innocent party to dissolve that contract. In the case
of adultery after marriage, it is lawful for the innocent
party to sue out a divorce: and, after the divorce, to marry
another, as if the offending party were dead.
VI. Although the corruption of man be such
as is apt to study arguments unduly to put asunder those whom
God hath joined together in marriage: yet, nothing but adultery,
or such willful desertion as can no way be remedied by the
church, or civil magistrate, is cause sufficient of dissolving
the bond of marriage: wherein, a public and orderly course
of proceeding is to be observed; and the persons concerned
in it not left to their own wills, and discretion, in their
own case.
CHAPTER XXV:
Of the Church
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