"Unitárius Egyházi Törvény a Házassági Jogról" presents the Unitarian Church's law regarding marriage. This historical document captures the statutes as established by the Unitarian religious community's Church Council in its extraordinary session held in March 1889. It provides a glimpse into the religious and legal frameworks governing marriage within the Unitarian community during that period.
This volume offers valuable insights for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and law in 19th-century Hungary. It stands as a testament to the evolving nature of religious doctrine and its impact on social institutions.
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