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Bishop Cozens's argument, proving, that adultery works a dissolution of the marriage being the substance of several of Bishop Cozens his speeches in the House of Lords, upon the debate of Lord Ross's case : taken from original papers writ in the Bishop's own hand.
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The triumphs of divine justice, over bloody and inhumane murtherers and adulterers display'd and exemplify'd in divers true and tragical narrations of barbarous and execrable murthers [and] adulteries: wherein the justice of God is advanced and glorified, in the wonderful discovery and just punishment of these crying sins. The most of which narrations have never been before printed.
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Bloody news from Chelmsford: or, a proper new ballad, containing a true and perfect relation of a most barbarous murder committed upon the body of a country parson who died of a great wound given him in the bottom of his belly, by a most cruel country-butcher for being too familiar with his wife: for which fact he is to be tried for his life at this next assizes. To the tune of Chevy-Chase.
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The glory of God's revenge against the bloody and detestable sins of murther and adultery express'd in thirty modern tragical histories. To which are annexed, The triumphs of friendship and chastity, in some illustrious examples. By Thomas Wright, M.A. of St. Peters Colledge in Cambridge.
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Judicia (seu legum censuræ) de variis incontinentiæ speciebus, adulterio scil., polygamia & concubinatu, fornicatione, stupro, raptu, peccatis contra naturam, incestu & gradibus prohibitis additâ insuper explicatione quî ex communi rationis jure delicta hæc inhonesta, & humanæ felicitati inimica esse arguantur /
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A discourse on fornication shewing the greatness of that sin, and examining the excuses pleaded for it, from the examples of antient times : to which is added an appendix concerning concubinage : as also a remark on Mr. Butler's explication of Hebr. xiii, 4 in his late book on that subject /
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A Treatise concerning adultery and divorce
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The iust dovvnefall of ambition, adultery, murder at the end of which are added Westons, and Mistris Turners last teares, shed for the murder of Sir Thomas Ouerbury poysoned in the tower; who for the fact, suffered deserued execution at Tiburne the 14. of Nouember last. 1615. Mercy sweet Iesus.
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The catologue of contented cuckolds: or, A loving society of confessing brethren of the forked order, &c. who being met together in a tavern, declar'd each man his condition, resolving to be contented, and drown'd melancholly in a glass of necktar. To the tune of, Fond boy, &c. or, love's a sweet passion, &c.
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The araignment of hypocrisie or, a looking-glasse for murderers and adulterers; and all others that profes religion, and make show of holiness, yet deny the power and practice thereof in their lives and conversations. Being a fearfull example of Gods judgements on Mr. Barker, minister of Gods word at Pytchley two miles from Ketterin in Northhamptonshire; who for living in adultery with his neer kinswoman, and concealing the murder of her infant; was with his kinswoman and maid-servant executed at Northampton. With the strange manner of the discovery of that horrid murder; and their several speeches immediately before their deaths.
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De non plectendis [ad]ulteris consultatio Ioannis Foxi
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The VViltshire rant; or A narrative wherein the most unparallel'd prophane actings, counterfeit repentings, and evil speakings of Thomas Webbe late pretended minister of Langley Buriall, are discovered; the particulars whereof are set down in the following page. Also the proceedings of those in authority against him. With a catalogue of his untruths in his Masse of malice, and replies to sundry of them.
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The dyers destiny: or, The loving wife's help in time of need. Two trades is better far than one, sweet husband, then, said she; then if thou wilt let me alone, I'll be a help to thee. To the tune of, Why are my eyes still flowing, &c. This may be printed, R.P.
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The fanaticks barber or, A new cut for non-conformists Being a true relation of the parson that was lately gelt at Chelmsford in Essex, being taken in bed with another mans wife. Very proper to be sung in all corporations of this nation. All the town shan't save thee.
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Bloody news from Chelmsford: or, A proper new ballad, containing a true and perfect relation of a most barbarous murther committed upon the body of a country parson who died of a great wound given him in the bottom of his belly, by a most cruel country-butcher for being too familiar with his wife: for which fact he is to be tried for his life at this next assizes. To the tune of Chevy-Chase.
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The ansvver to the buxome virgin or, the farmer well-fitted, for slighting his first love honest Joan When men can be so false as he, and waver with the wind, I do protest, I do not jest, they're fitted in their kind. To the tuue of, The countrey-farmer, or, the buxome virgin.
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