A wife mistaken, or, a wife and no wife: or Leah instead of Rachel. Being a marriage-sermon accused for railing against women; for maintaining Polygamy, many Wives, for calling Jacob a Hocus-Pocus. Laugh'd at more than a Play (by the Ignorant) for many such Mistakes: Justified by the Wise. Wisdom is justified of her Children. By Tho. Grantham, M. A. Curate of High-Barnet, near London

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  • A wife mistaken, or, a wife and no wife: or Leah instead of Rachel. Being a marriage-sermon accused for railing against women; for maintaining Polygamy, many Wives, for calling Jacob a Hocus-Pocus. Laugh'd at more than a Play (by the Ignorant) for many such Mistakes: Justified by the Wise. Wisdom is justified of her Children. By Tho. Grantham, M. A. Curate of High-Barnet, near London
  • Marriage sermon
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Imprint
London: re-printed, and sold by Charles Marsh; and Jacob Robinson, at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, [1750?]
Publication year
1750
ESTC No.
T57888
Grub Street ID
284062
Description
24p. ; 8°.
Note
Originally published in 1641 as 'A marriage sermon

Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.