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Polygamy is the practice of entering into a marriage relationship with more than one spouse. This article will discuss the various instances of polygamy, their conformance with the laws and definitions concerning marriage, and approach a comprehensive understanding of the laws concerning polygamy in the context of a civil government which follows Biblical law.


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