The batchelors and maids answer, to The fifteen comforts of matrimony. Being real encouragements for all single persons of both sexes to marry as soon as ever they can get wives and husbands, in order to avoid the danger of leading apes in hell; with sutable directions for that purpose. Dedicated to married men and women
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- The batchelors and maids answer, to The fifteen comforts of matrimony. Being real encouragements for all single persons of both sexes to marry as soon as ever they can get wives and husbands, in order to avoid the danger of leading apes in hell; with sutable directions for that purpose. Dedicated to married men and women
- Fifteen comforts of matrimony or, A looking-glass for all those who have enter'd in that holy and comfortable state.
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London: printed and sold by Henry Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-side, [1706?]
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Hills, Henry, -1710, printer, bookseller.
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- 1706
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- N15694
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- 5393
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- 8 p. ; 8°.
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Date from Foxon. "The fifteen comforts of matrimony or, A looking-glass for all those who have enter'd in that holy and comfortable state" (ESTC T35516) was published in 1706
Below title: "Licensed and enter'd according to order."