1st Edition

Marriage and Its Dissolution in Early Modern England, Volume 4

By Torri L Thompson Copyright 2005
    512 Pages
    by Routledge

    512 Pages
    by Routledge

    Addresses Early Modern representations of chastity and adultery, as well as matrimony and its dissolution in both the private and public realms, including the most well known marital dissolution, that of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.

    Volume 4: [Thomas Cartwright], Helpes for Discovery of the Truth in Point of Toleration (1648) ; Edmund Bunny, Of Divorce for Adulterie, and Marrying Againe (1613); John Rainolds, A Defence of the Judgment of the Reformed Churches (1610); William Whately, A Bride-Bush, or a Wedding Sermon (1617, 1623) (excerpts); Martin Bucer, The Judgement of Martin Bucer, Concerning Divorce (1644); Anon., An Answer to a Book, Intituled, The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1644); Appendix: William Whately, ‘An Advertisement of the Author to the Reader’ (1623); Endnotes

    Biography

    Torri L Thompson