Germaine Greer Quotes
The Second Class Status Of Marriage Became One Of The Principal Issues In The Reformation. Martin Luther, The Augustinian Friar, Had Barely Posted His Ninety-five Theses On The Door Of The Church In Wittenberg When He Took Himself A Wife.
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