Bibliographics

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A01795Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C.A satirycall dialogue or a sharplye-invectiue conference, betweene Allexander the great, and that truelye woman-hater Diogynes1616.0133164468nan./cache/A01795.xml./txt/A01795.txt
A26097Astell, Mary, 1668-1731.Some reflections upon marriage occasion''d by the Duke & Dutchess of Mazarine''s case, which is also considered.1700.0218826313nan./cache/A26097.xml./txt/A26097.txt
A58352Author of The remarques on the town.Reflexions on marriage, and the poetick discipline a letter / by the author of The remarques on the town.1673.0212785804nan./cache/A58352.xml./txt/A58352.txt
B01738Bowne, Tobias.The hasty wedding; or, William''s patience rewarded: with the consent of pretty Nancy. To the tune of, The man of fashion, or, The doubting virgin.nan1353232nan./cache/B01738.xml./txt/B01738.txt
A02618Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673. Good wife. autA happy husband or, Directions for a maide to choose her mate As also, a wiues behauiour towards her husband after marriage. By Patricke Hannay, Gent. To which is adioyned the Good wife, together with an exquisite discourse of epitaphs, including the choysest thereof, ancient or moderne. By R.B. Gent.1619.04054213530nan./cache/A02618.xml./txt/A02618.txt
A69646Bucer, Martin, 1491-1551.The Ivdgement of Martin Bucer concerning divorce written to Edward the sixt, in his second book of the Kingdom of Christ, and now Englisht : wherein a late book restoring the doctrine and discipline of divorce is heer confirm''d and justify''d by the authoritie of Martin Bucer to the Parlament of England.1644.0169604629nan./cache/A69646.xml./txt/A69646.txt
A32910Chudleigh, Mary Lee, Lady, 1656-1710.The female advocate; or, A plea for the just liberty of the tender sex, and particularly of married women. Being reflections on a late rude and disingenuous discourse, delivered by Mr. John Sprint, in a sermon at a wedding, May 11th, at Sherburn in Dorsetshire, 1699. / By a Lady of Quality.1700.0149354368nan./cache/A32910.xml./txt/A32910.txt
A08992Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1559-1575 : Parker)An admonition to all such as shall intend hereafter to enter the state of matrimonie, godlily and agreeably to lawes set foorth by the most reuerend father in God, Matthew Archbishop of Canterburie ...1600.02071542nan./cache/A08992.xml./txt/A08992.txt
A33544Cockburn, John, 1652-1729.The dignity and duty of a married state in a sermon preach''d at the celebration of a marriage in the English Episcopal Church at Amsterdam / by John Cockburn.1697.065161725nan./cache/A33544.xml./txt/A33544.txt
A34775Courtin, Antoine de, 1622-1685.A treatise of jealousie, or, Means to preserve peace in marriage wherein is treated of I. The nature and effects of jealousie, which for the most part is the fatal cause of discontents between man and wife, II. And because jealousy is a passion, it''s therefore occasionally discoursed of passions in general ... III. The reciprocal duties of man and wife ... / written in French, and faithfully translated.1684.03673111817nan./cache/A34775.xml./txt/A34775.txt
A57529D. R. (Daniel Rogers), 1573-1652.Matrimoniall honovr, or, The mutuall crowne and comfort of godly, loyall, and chaste marriage wherein the right way to preserve the honour of marriage unstained, is at large described, urged, and applied : with resolution of sundry materiall questions concerning this argument / by D.R. ...1642.016891253159nan./cache/A57529.xml./txt/A57529.txt
A82435England and Wales. Parliament.Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.nan307118864nan./cache/A82435.xml./txt/A82435.txt
A39528Fisher, Joseph, d. 1705.The honour of marriage, or, The institution, necessity, advantages, comforts, and usefulness of a married life set forth in a sermon January 27, 1694, at Seven-Oak in Kent / by Joseph Fisher ...1695.087312688nan./cache/A39528.xml./txt/A39528.txt
A01541Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654.Marriage duties briefely couched togither out of Colossians, 3. 18, 19. By Thomas Gataker Bachelar of Diuinitie and pastor of Rotherhith.1620.0180176028nan./cache/A01541.xml./txt/A01541.txt
A42526Gaya, Louis de.Matrimonial customs, or, The various ceremonies and divers ways of celebrating weddings practised amongst all the nations in the whole world done out of French.1687.0208286120nan./cache/A42526.xml./txt/A42526.txt
A92764Grantham, Caleb.The godly mans choice, or, A direction how single godly persons, who intend marriage, may make choice of a fit and meet yoak-fellow being the meditations of Caleb Grantham in his single state, as a rule and guide for himself to walk by, and since his death perused and published with some profitable directions how persons should live as becometh Christians in the married state / by Henry Scudder ...1644.0180625430nan./cache/A92764.xml./txt/A92764.txt
A03192Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641.A curtaine lecture as it is read by a countrey farmers wife to her good man. By a countrey gentlewoman or lady to her esquire or knight. By a souldiers wife to her captain or lievtenant. By a citizens or tradesmans wife to her husband. By a court lady to her lord. Concluding with an imitable lecture read by a queene to her soveraigne lord and king.1637.0258667360nan./cache/A03192.xml./txt/A03192.txt
A44707Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A brief account of the royal matches or matrimonial alliances vvhich the kings of England have made from time to time since the year 800 to this present 1662 collected by a careful collation of history with records.1662.02349561nan./cache/A44707.xml./txt/A44707.txt
A52020Marsh, A.The ten pleasures of marriage relating all the delights and contentments that are mask''d under the bands of matrimony / written by A. Marsh, typogr.1682.0346139753nan./cache/A52020.xml./txt/A52020.txt
A52019Marsh, A.The confession of the new married couple, being the second part of the ten pleasures of marriage relating the further delights and contentments that ly mask''d under the bands of wedlock / written by A. Marsh. Typogr.1683.0343869444nan./cache/A52019.xml./txt/A52019.txt
A70591Milton, John, 1608-1674.The doctrine and discipline of divorce restor''d to the good of both sexes from the bondage of canon law and other mistakes to Christian freedom, guided by the rule of charity : wherein also many places of Scripture have recover''d their long-lost meaning : seasonable to be now thought on in the reformation intended.1643.0228786213nan./cache/A70591.xml./txt/A70591.txt
A89158Milton, John, 1608-1674.Tetrachordon: expositions upon the foure chief places in scripture, which treat of mariage, or nullities in mariage. On Gen.I.27.28. compar''d and explain''d by Gen.2.18.23.24. Deut.24.1.2. Matth.5.31.32. with Matth.19. from the 3d.v. to the 11th. I Cor.7. from the 10th to the 16th. Wherein the doctrine and discipline of divorce, as was lately publish''d, is confirm''d by explanation of scripture, by testimony of ancient fathers, of civill lawes in the primitive church, of famousest reformed divines, and lastly, by an intended act of the Parlament and Church of England in the last eyare of Edvvard the sixth. / By the former author J.M.1645.05009014301nan./cache/A89158.xml./txt/A89158.txt
A54505Paget, Thomas, d. 1660.A religious scrutiny concerning unequall marriage to be represented to the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland : together with a postscript to the Commissioners of the Kirk : whereunto is subjoyned an appendix humbly tendred to the Parliament of England in reference to the late transactions of state, and now lastly is added a faithfull and conscientious account for subscribing the engagement / by Thomas Paget ...1650.0168594838nan./cache/A54505.xml./txt/A54505.txt
A08994Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575.An admonition: to all such as shall intend hereafter to enter the state of matrimonie godly, and agreeable to lawes. ... Set foorth by the most reuerend Father in God, Mathew Archbishop of Canterburie, ...1605.02162573nan./cache/A08994.xml./txt/A08994.txt
B04784Pope, Walter, d. 1714.The forc''d marriage. Or, vnfortunate Celia. When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls, they court their cruel foes, the old man sees he can''t prevail with tongue, but finds t[h]at young ones, love to sport with young: he to the virgins parents makes redress, and doth the n[u]mber of his bags express; which takes away her fathers heart by stealth, he weds her not to him, but to his wealth. VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, and throws herself on ruinous disgraces. Tune, Since Celia''s my foe.nan1654270nan./cache/B04784.xml./txt/B04784.txt
A55817Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724.The case of clandestine marriages stated wherein are shewn the causes from whence this corruption ariseth, and the true methods whereby it may be remedy''d : in a letter to a person of honour.1691.046341188nan./cache/A55817.xml./txt/A55817.txt
A10322Rainolds, John, 1549-1607.A defence of the iudgment of the Reformed churches. That a man may lawfullie not onelie put awaie his wife for her adulterie, but also marrie another. / Wherin both Robert Bellarmin the Iesuites Latin treatise, and an English pamphlet of a namelesse author mainteyning the contrarie are co[n]futed by Iohn Raynolds. A taste of Bellarmins dealing in controversies of religion: how he depraveth Scriptures, misalleagthe [sic] fathers, and abuseth reasons to the perverting of the truth of God, and poisoning of his Churche with errour..1609.04934117415nan./cache/A10322.xml./txt/A10322.txt
B05463Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, against penny-weddings1687.01733317nan./cache/B05463.xml./txt/B05463.txt
A13540Sedgwick, John, 1600 or 1601-1643.A good husband and a good wife layd open in a sermon, preached by Mr Thomas Taylor ... ; and published by Iohn Sedguuicke.1625.085022510nan./cache/A13540.xml./txt/A13540.txt
A60637Smith, William, d. 1673.Joyfull tidings to the begotten of God in all with a few words of counsel unto Friends concerning marriage / W.S.1664.04267983nan./cache/A60637.xml./txt/A60637.txt
B05971Stevenson, Matthew, fl. 1654-1685.The Quakers wedding, October, 24. 1671.1671.01253211nan./cache/B05971.xml./txt/B05971.txt
A55960Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676, attributed name.The Paris gazette1670.02893705nan./cache/A55960.xml./txt/A55960.txt
A64571Thomas, William, 1593-1667.Christian and conjugal counsell, or, Christian counsell, applyed unto the maried estate by Will. Thomas ...1661.0108183223nan./cache/A64571.xml./txt/A64571.txt
B01974Z. C.Marriage-musick or nuptial-duties, directed in a fatherly admonition, to William Beard and Sarah Whiskard, / By Z.C. their fatherly friend.1670.01887455nan./cache/B01974.xml./txt/B01974.txt