The Bachelor's directory being a treatise of the excellence of marriage, of its necessity, and the means to live happy in it : together with an apology for the women against the calumnies of the men.
- Title
- The Bachelor's directory being a treatise of the excellence of marriage, of its necessity, and the means to live happy in it : together with an apology for the women against the calumnies of the men.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Richard Cumberland ...,
- 1696.
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- Subject terms
- Marriage -- Early works to 1800.
- Women -- Social conditions -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To his much esteemd Friend
John Meres, Esq; - ADVERTISEMENT.
- Of the Parts of this BOOK.
- Of the Excellency of Marriage; of its Necessity, and the means to live happily in it.
- OF THE EXCELLENCY OF MARRIAGE. PART. I.
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OF THE INFAMY OF
Incontinence. PART. II. - OF THE MOTIVES. Which might reasonably Induce Men to MARRY. PART. III.
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Fourth Part. Where the Objections which are made against Marriage, and the false Reasons which are ale∣ledged to live Unmarried, are answered. -
Fifth Part. Of the Means to marry well, and to live happy in Marriage.