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A juridical dissertation concerning the scripture doctrine of marriage contracts, and the marriage of cousin-germans
Illustrated from the canon, civil, and statutelaw; wherein also the foundation and exercise of ecclesiastical authority are examined. Occasioned by some late preceedings in doctors-commons. By James Johnstoun, lld -
Religious courtship abridg'd
Being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same profession in religion -
Kick him Nan: or, a poetical description of a wedding night
By the author of Kick him Jenny -
Reasons against matrimony
being a survey of the isle of marriage. OR, A New and Accurate Description of all the Provinces, Districts, Ports, Towns, Rivers, Policy, and Government, of that vast and populous Country. Containing A particular Account of its various Inhabitants under the following Heads; The Discreet, the Prudes, the Ill matched, the Ill-at-Ease, the Jealous, the Cuckolds, whether Contented, Frantick, Imaginary, or Incredulous; and the Inhabitants of the two little Districts of Divorce and Widowhood; as also some Remarks on the two Islands of Polygamy, and of Love. With Useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the many dangerous Precipices, Torrents, Morasses and Quicksands, wherewith the Island of Marriage abounds, and wherein so many Thousands who have undertaken the Voyage have miserably perish'd. To which is prefix'd, A Dissuasive from Matrimony, in an Epistle Dedicatory to Caelia -
A sermon on marriage
preached at Black-Fryers, March 17, 1733/4 by Samuel Wright, D.D -
Love and artifice
or, a Compleat History of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia. Being the Case of Elizabeth Fitz-Maurice, alias Leeson, and the Lord William Fitz-Maurice, relating to a Marriage-Contract between them; which was confirmed by A Court of Delegates, in the Lady's Behalf, on Wednesday, March 14th 1732/3, at Serjeant's-Inn, in Chancery-Lane -
Reasons against matrimony
being a survey of the isle of marriage: or, a new and accurate description of all the provinces, districts, ports, towns, Rivers, Policy and Government of that vast and populous country. Containing a particular Account of its various Inhabitants, under the following Heads: The Discreet, the Prudes, the Ill-Match'd, the Ill-at-Ease, the Jealous, the Cuckolds, whether Contented, Frantick, Imaginary or Incredulous; and the Inhabitants of the two little Districts of Divorce and Widowhood; as also, some Remarks on the two Islands of Polygamy and of Love. With useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the many dangerous Precipices, Torrents, Morasses and Quicksands, wherewith the Island of Marriage abounds, and wherein so many Thousands who have undertaken the Voyage, have miserably perished. To which is prefix'd, a dissuasive from matrimony, in an epistle dedicatory to Cælia -
A poem on the marriage of His serene Highness the Prince of Orange
with Ann, Princess-Royal of Great-Britain. By Stephen Duck. To which are added, verses to the author, by a divine. With the author's answer, and his poem on truth and falshood -
A poem on the marriage of His serene Highness the Prince of Orange
with Ann Princess-Royal of Great Britain. By Stephen Duck. To which are added, Verses to the author, by a divine. With the author's answer -
A sequel to the case of the Honourable Mrs. Weld and her husband
whom she libelled for impotency, &c. ... Published by the author of the former proceedings (intitled The cases of impotency and virginity fully discussed) John Crawfurd, LL.D