Eronania on the misusing of the marriage-bed by Er and Onan Judah's two sons: Genesis 38. ... To which is added a scarce and valuable tract ... ... two reverend divines to a young gentleman ...
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PublisherGale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN / ASIN1170070167
ISBN-139781170070161
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British Library
T032919
In two parts, each with separate pagination and register. 'Letters of advice' has a separate dated titlepage and pagination but continuous register. The text in part I appears complete. In this issue, on the titlepage, there is a hyphen between marriage and bed and "those" is in Italic script.
London : printed by H. Parker, 1724. [4],16,[1],26-32;24,55,[1]p. ; 8°