This is a theological and legal treatise written in Latin, titled "Ad Legem Evangelicam De Divortiis" (Concerning Divorce According to Evangelical Law), authored by Johannes Wolfgangus Trier and Johannes Petrus Wanney. It explores the subject of divorce from the perspective of Christian and specifically Evangelical law, likely engaging with biblical texts and legal precedents relevant to marriage and its dissolution. The work delves into the ethical and theological considerations surrounding divorce within a Christian framework, offering insights into the historical interpretation and application of religious laws governing marital relationships. This book provides valuable historical context for understanding debates about marriage, divorce, and religious law.
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