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The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor answered: a poem. In a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir Wm. Loveall, Melissa, and a parson. |
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Michigan |
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https://sfu-on-worldcat-org.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/oclc/859336081
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Alibris, 1250 45th St Ste 100, Emeryville, US-CA US 94608-2924
TAMU Libraries, 5000 Tamu
College Station, US-TX US 77843-5000
(979) 845-5741
Mercer University Library
1501 Mercer University Drive
Macon, US-GA US 31207-0001
(478) 301-210 |
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| Notes |
Written in response to a sermon on "conjugal duty" preached by John Sprint. cf. Dictionary of national biography. The sermon insists that women's entire duty in life is to love, honor, and be obedient to a husband.
Originally published in 1699 as The female preacher. |
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Most recent update 2021-09-23 15:29:49.
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