Conjugal duty: set forth in a collection of ingenious and delightful wedding-sermons. Viz. I. The merchant-royal: or, woman a ship. By Robert Wilkinson. II. The bridal-bush. By H. Cornwallis. III. A wedding-ring fit for the finger. By William Secker. IV. A new-year's-gift. By J. Colby. V. The character of a chaste and vertuous woman. By M. Moxon. VI. The bride-woman's counsellour. By J. Sprint. VII. A wife mistaken: or, Leah instead of Rachel. By T. Grantham. VIII. The Virgin Mary. By T. Master

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  • Conjugal duty: set forth in a collection of ingenious and delightful wedding-sermons. Viz. I. The merchant-royal: or, woman a ship. By Robert Wilkinson. II. The bridal-bush. By H. Cornwallis. III. A wedding-ring fit for the finger. By William Secker. IV. A new-year's-gift. By J. Colby. V. The character of a chaste and vertuous woman. By M. Moxon. VI. The bride-woman's counsellour. By J. Sprint. VII. A wife mistaken: or, Leah instead of Rachel. By T. Grantham. VIII. The Virgin Mary. By T. Master
  • Conjugal duty. Part 1.
People / Organizations
  • James Watson ("printed by and for", or "by/for and sold by")
Imprint
London : printed and sold by J. Watson, over-against Hunger-Ford-Market in the Strand, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
Publication year
1732
ESTC No.
T73484
Grub Street ID
296739
Description
[8],iv,119,[1]p. ; 12°.
Note
With an initial advertisement leaf

Below imprint: Price one shilling and six-pence.