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[Bullinger, Heinrich]. The Christen | State of matrimonye | The orygenall of holy wedlok: whan | where, how, and of whom it was instituted & | ordeyned: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasions, frute and commodities | thereof. Contrary wise, how shamefull & hor | rible a thinge whordome & aduoutry is: How | one oughte also to chose hym a mete and conue | nient spouse to kepe and increase the mutuall | loue, trouth and dewtie of wedloke: and | how married folkes shulde bring up | their children in the feare | of god | Translated by Myles Couerdale | [1541]. There were a 12mo edition and also an 8vo edition in 1543.

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