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T225496
Plain English: being a peculiar discourse on Proverbs XVIII. 22. Whoso findeth a Wife, findeth a Good thing. Made out under the following Heads: I. To enquire what that Good Thing is, which the wise Man here says shall be found with a Wife. II. How to find this Good Thing. III. How to know this Good Thing when found. IV. How to use this Good Thing when found and known. From an original manuscript, never preach'd, nor printed before; - written by a Jesuite who conform'd to the Church of England, and became vicar of Burford in Oxfordshire, about the year 1690, on the Abdication of King James II.
Jesuite who conform'd to the Church of England
Religion and Philosophy
English
printed for T. Trott in the Minaries, and sold at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster
London
1752

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