betrothal in A Sentence

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    Was I wrong to oppose the Betrothal?

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    They want my Betrothal agreed.

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    And the Betrothal of my niece.

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    By using dirty money as your Betrothal gift?

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    This Betrothal is sometimes even blessed by a priest.

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    In earlier times, engagement(Betrothal) followed a successful matchmaking and had a very serious meaning.

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    During this time, the Betrothal portrait became popular, a particular specialty of Lorenzo Lotto.

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    Prepare the body and inform your brother that his Betrothal will take place imminently.

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    How is it possible there's not been a single compelling Betrothal yet this season?

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    This began what was called the Betrothal period- what we would today call the engagement.

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    His first two Betrothals ended, the second because the would-be bride died on their wedding day.

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    Her responsibility during the Betrothal period is to be faithful to him( 2 Cor 11:2; Eph 5:24).

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    The news of the Prince of Wales's Betrothal to Lady Diana Spencer was made public in February 1981 and they were married at St Paul's Cathedral five months later.

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    By 1505, however, Henry VII lost interest in an alliance with Spain, and the young Prince of Wales was forced to declare that his Betrothal had been arranged without his assent.

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    The Church discouraged such rings as‘heathenish' and, around the 13th century, wedding and Betrothal rings were considerably simplified, and given a more spiritual look which was very aptly expressed by a Bishop when he dubbed it a“symbol of the union of hearts.”.

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    The Church discouraged such rings as‘heathenish' and, around the 13th Century, wedding and Betrothal rings were considerably simplified, and given a more spiritual look which was very aptly expressed by one Bishop when he dubbed it a‘symbol of the union of hearts'.

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    The institution of Church discouraged such rings as‘heathenish' and, around the 13th century, wedding and Betrothal rings were considerably simplified, and given a more spiritual look which was very aptly expressed by a Bishop when he dubbed it a“symbol of the union of hearts.”.

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