A Bartholmew fairing for parentes to bestow vpon their sonnes and daughters, and for one friend to giue vnto another: shevving that children are not to marie, without the consent of their parentes, in whose povver and choise it lieth to prouide wiues and husbandes for their sonnes and daughters. Wherin is sufficiently prooued, what in this point is the office of the fathers and in like maner declared the part and duty of all obedient children. By Iohn Stockvvood, minister and preacher of Tunbridge.
- Title
- A Bartholmew fairing for parentes to bestow vpon their sonnes and daughters, and for one friend to giue vnto another: shevving that children are not to marie, without the consent of their parentes, in whose povver and choise it lieth to prouide wiues and husbandes for their sonnes and daughters. Wherin is sufficiently prooued, what in this point is the office of the fathers and in like maner declared the part and duty of all obedient children. By Iohn Stockvvood, minister and preacher of Tunbridge.
- Author
- Stockwood, John, d. 1610.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Iohn Wolfe, for Iohn Harrison the younger, dwelling in pater Noster-rowe, at the signe of the golden Anchor,
- 1589.
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- Subject terms
- Marriage -- Religious aspects -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
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"A Bartholmew fairing for parentes to bestow vpon their sonnes and daughters, and for one friend to giue vnto another: shevving that children are not to marie, without the consent of their parentes, in whose povver and choise it lieth to prouide wiues and husbandes for their sonnes and daughters. Wherin is sufficiently prooued, what in this point is the office of the fathers and in like maner declared the part and duty of all obedient children. By Iohn Stockvvood, minister and preacher of Tunbridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12984.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the right worshipfull, M. Thomas Skeuington of Skeuington, Esquire, at this present high Sheriffe of Leicester-shire and one of h
r Maiesties Iustices of the peace there: Iohn Stockewood Minister and prea∣cher of the worde of God at Tunbridge in Kent, wisheth all felicitie of mind and bodie, through Iesus Christ our most merciful redeemer. - To all godlie Parentes, with their like vertuous children, and all other the Christian Readers, into whose handes this book may come, increase of true know∣ledge & sincere practise of the same through Iesus Christ.
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That Mariages are not to be made without the consent ofParentes. - An afterwritte to the gentle Reader.
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