133. The Unequal Yoke

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“S. A.,” London. The very passage you quote answers your question, “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” It can only tend to produce unhappiness, in various ways, for two to come together in married life who are not thoroughly agreed in all matters connected with the truth of God and the service of Christ. It works badly in numberless and nameless ways. We would strongly urge upon all with whom our counsel might have any weight, to avoid forming a connection where there is not thorough concord. They will escape a vast amount of domestic bitterness.