APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Free, J. b. 1. (1764). Matrimony made easy: Or, a new form of marriage, founded on the principles and practice of the holy patriarchs, and the laws of God, and nature: with a Petition, &c. for tolerating the same, and putting it upon an equal Footing with the Marriages of the Quakers and Jews; supported throughout by Reason and Scripture, and [ with ] the determination of two remarkable cases of conscience, the one respecting divorce, the other polygamy; by a bishop of the Church of England (The second edition.). printed for the author: and sold by W. Sandby at the Ship, near Temple-Bar; G. Kearsley, opposite St. Martin's, Ludgate; J. Williams, at the Mitre, Fleet-Street; and J. Almon, in Piccadilly.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Free, John b. 1712?. Matrimony Made Easy: Or, a New Form of Marriage, Founded on the Principles and Practice of the Holy Patriarchs, and the Laws of God, and Nature: With a Petition, &c. for Tolerating the Same, and Putting It upon an Equal Footing with the Marriages of the Quakers and Jews; Supported Throughout by Reason and Scripture, and [ with ] the Determination of Two Remarkable Cases of Conscience, the One Respecting Divorce, the Other Polygamy; by a Bishop of the Church of England. The second edition. London: printed for the author: and sold by W. Sandby at the Ship, near Temple-Bar; G. Kearsley, opposite St. Martin's, Ludgate; J. Williams, at the Mitre, Fleet-Street; and J. Almon, in Piccadilly, 1764.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Free, John b. 1712?. Matrimony Made Easy: Or, a New Form of Marriage, Founded on the Principles and Practice of the Holy Patriarchs, and the Laws of God, and Nature: With a Petition, &c. for Tolerating the Same, and Putting It upon an Equal Footing with the Marriages of the Quakers and Jews; Supported Throughout by Reason and Scripture, and [ with ] the Determination of Two Remarkable Cases of Conscience, the One Respecting Divorce, the Other Polygamy; by a Bishop of the Church of England. The second edition. printed for the author: and sold by W. Sandby at the Ship, near Temple-Bar; G. Kearsley, opposite St. Martin's, Ludgate; J. Williams, at the Mitre, Fleet-Street; and J. Almon, in Piccadilly, 1764.

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