An Answer to a book intituled, The doctrine and discipline of divorce, or, A plea for ladies and gentlewomen, and all other maried [sic] women against divorce wherein both sexes are vindicated from all bonadge [sic] of canon law, and other mistakes whatsoever ...

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An Answer to a book intituled, The doctrine and discipline of divorce, or, A plea for ladies and gentlewomen, and all other maried [sic] women against divorce wherein both sexes are vindicated from all bonadge [sic] of canon law, and other mistakes whatsoever ...
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London :: Printed by G.M. for William Lee ...,
1644.
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Milton, John, 1608-1674. -- Doctrine and discipline of divorce.
Divorce -- Early works to 1800.
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"An Answer to a book intituled, The doctrine and discipline of divorce, or, A plea for ladies and gentlewomen, and all other maried [sic] women against divorce wherein both sexes are vindicated from all bonadge [sic] of canon law, and other mistakes whatsoever ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A25513.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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TO preserve the strength of the Mariage-bond and the Honour of that estate, a∣gainst those sad breaches and dangerous abuses of it, which common discontents (on this side Adultery) are likely to make in un∣staied mindes and men given to change, by ta∣king in or grounding themselves upon the opinion answered, and with good reason con∣futed in this Treatise, I have approved the printing and publishing of it.

Novemb. 14▪ 1644.

JOSEPH CARYL▪

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