A bride-bush. Or, A direction for married persons. : Plainely describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By performing of which, marriage shall prooue a great helpe to such, as now for want of performing them, doe finde it a little hell. Compiled and published by William Whateley, minister and preacher of Gods Word, in Banbury in Oxford-shiere.
1623
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Title
A bride-bush. Or, A direction for married persons. : Plainely describing the duties common to both, and peculiar to each of them. By performing of which, marriage shall prooue a great helpe to such, as now for want of performing them, doe finde it a little hell. Compiled and published by William Whateley, minister and preacher of Gods Word, in Banbury in Oxford-shiere.
Created/published
London : Printed by Bernard Alsop for Beniamin Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop in Pater noster Rowe, at the signe of the Talbot, 1623.
Description
[10], 220, [2] p. ; (4to)
Associated name
Note
An enlargement of "A bride-bush, or A wedding sermon" into a treatise.
Signatures: pi1(=[2G]2) A-E⁴ 2F² [2G]²(-[2G]2).
The final leaf bears Whately's revocation of his opinion that adultery and desertion are grounds for divorce.
Variant: imprint has "Taulbut".
Entered to T. Man 1 March 1624.
Signatures: pi1(=[2G]2) A-E⁴ 2F² [2G]²(-[2G]2).
The final leaf bears Whately's revocation of his opinion that adultery and desertion are grounds for divorce.
Variant: imprint has "Taulbut".
Entered to T. Man 1 March 1624.
Cited/described in
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.) (STC), 25298
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S119431
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S119431
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
STC 25298 copy 1
Folger-specific note
HH216/14. Variant. Bound in russia. Provenance: bookplate of Huth (motto "animus non res"); Huth sale, lot 8004; collated at Quaritch by Max Privett, July 7, 1920; Harmsworth copy
Call number
STC 25298 copy 2
Folger-specific note
5805. Provenance: inscribed on final leaf: "Job Lousley's Book Blewberry Berks 1819"