Marriage -- Religious aspects | Christianity -- Early works to 1800
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- The golde[n] boke of christen matrimonye : moost necessary [and] profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christen state of holy wedlock newly set forthe in English by Theodore Basille
- A View of marriage from its original : with reflections on the vices of the times : and a word to my friends and neighbors of what perswasion soever
- A letter to a friend, : concerning marriage contracts: Occasioned by a late Appeal from the Dean of the Arches to a Court of Delegates. By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple
- A looking-glass for the unmarried. : Wherein they may see these 5 things. I. The benefits, helps, and comforts of a happy marriage. II. How they may proceed regularly in order to marriage. III. How to make a happy choice when they marry. IV. How to demean themselves each to other, in order to family-peace and concord. V. The relative duties of husband and wife.
- A looking-glasse for married folkes. : Wherein they may plainly see their deformities; and also how to behaue themselues one to another, and both of them towards God.
- A serious address to single persons designed as a caution against improper marriages
- A serious address to single persons, : designed as a caution against improper marriages
- A vievve of mans estate : wherein the great mercie of God in mans free iustification by Christ, is very comfortably declared. By Andrewe Kingesmill. Diuided into chapters in such sorte as may best serue for the commoditie of the reader. Where vnto is annexed a godly aduise giuen by the author touching mariage. Seene and allowed according o [sic] the order appointed
- A vievve of mans estate : wherein the great mercie of God in mans free iustification by Christ, is very comfortably declared. By Andrewe Kingesmill. Diuided into chapters in such sorte as may best serue for the commoditie of the reader. Wherevnto is annexed a godly aduise giuen by the author touching mariage. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed
- A vievve of mans estate : wherein the greate mercie of God in mans free iustification by Christ, is verie comfortably declared. By Andrewe Kyngesmill. Diuided into chapiters in suche sorte as maie beste serue for the commoditie of the reader. Wherevnto is annexed a godlie aduise giuen by the authour, touchyng mariage. Seen and allowed accordyng to the order appointed
- De bono coniugali ; : De sancta uirginitate
- Hierotelesia gamikē : Christ at the wedding: the pristine sanctity and solemnity of Christian marriages, as they were celebrated by the Church of England.
- Hierotelestia gamikē : Christ at the wedding: the pristine sanctity and solemnity of Christian marriages, as they were celebrated by the Church of England : humbly presented to those gentlemen whom it concerns to consult and resolve what is best
- Protestantibus non licet cum papistis matrimonium contrahere. ; Bonus vsus liberi arbitrij post gratiam non est causa consequendae salutis.
- Religious courtship : being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants
- The Christen state of matrimony : moost necessary & profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christe[n] state of holy wedlock newly set forth in Englyshe .
- The Christen state of matrimonye : The orygenall of holy wedlok: whan, where, how, and of whom it was instituted [and] ordeyned: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasions, frute and commodities therof. Contrary wyse, how shamefull [and] horrible a thinge whordome [and] aduoutry is: how one oughte also to chose hym a mete and conuenient spouse to kepe and increace the mutuall love, trouth and dewtie of wedloke: and how maried folkes shulde bring vp their children in the feare of god. Translated by Myles Couerdale
- The Christen state of matrimonye : wherin housbandes and wyfes maye lerne to kepe house together with loue. The origenall of holy wedlok: whan, where, how, and of whom it was instituted [and] ordeyned: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasions, frute and commodities therof. Contrary wyse, how shamefull and horrible a thinge whordome and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose hym a mete and conuenient spouse to kepe and increace the mutuall love, trouth and dewtye of wedloke: and how maryed folkes shulde bring vp their chyldre[n] in the feare of God
- The Christen state of matrymonye : wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, & of whom it was instituted & ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities therof. Contrarye wyse: how shamefull & horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete & conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes shoulde bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale
- The Christen state of matrymonye : wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was instituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities therof. Contrarye wyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale
- The Christen state of matrymonye : wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was intituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities thereof. Contraryewyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale
- The Christen state of matrymonye, : wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was intituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities thereof. Contraryewyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale
- The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state, : as entered into with religious or irreligious persons; represented under the similitude of a dream
- The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state, : as entered into with religious or irreligious persons; represented under the similitude of a dream. Tenth edition. To which is now first added, an appendix by the author, wherein the Subject is further considered, and the Arguments confirmed by Proofs taken from the antient Jewish History
- The christian state of matrimony : Wherein husbandes [and] wyues may learne to keepe house together wyth loue. The contentes. The originall of holy wedlocke, when, where, how, and of whom it was instituted and ordayned ... And how maryed folkes should bring vp their chyldren in the feare of God. By Myles Couerdale
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