QueenEsther
Puritan Board Sophomore
If a woman is convicted in a matter, say EP, should she only marry or concider marrying a man who holds the same views? It seems as though the men don't have to worry so much because their wives ought to submitt to them, and it wouldn't seem like a big deal for a person who isn't EP to only sing Psalms in obedience to her husband. But to go the other way when convicted on the issue, doesn't seem wise.
This would seem like a non-issue for those of you who live around and attend churches that hold to your convictions. But what if you don't live near one of those and are a young woman of elegable age? How can you persue anything in regard to marriage, if you don't agree with anyone? Do you turn down possible suitors because of this?
This would seem like a non-issue for those of you who live around and attend churches that hold to your convictions. But what if you don't live near one of those and are a young woman of elegable age? How can you persue anything in regard to marriage, if you don't agree with anyone? Do you turn down possible suitors because of this?