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Quaker Marriage – history and current practice in Ireland

July 19, 2011 quakersireland

This article about Quaker marriage by J Glynn Douglas gives an account of how the unique nature of Quaker weddings developed over the centuries and of present day practice following recent changes in legislation in both jurisdictions of Ireland.

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