A brief attempt to set the prohibitions in the XVIIIth and XXth chapters of the Book of Leviticus in a proper light.

Wherein an answer to the two following questions is more especially attended to, viz. I. Whether it be right for a man, after the death of his wife, to marry her sister? II. Supposing the marriage to be wrong, whether they, continuing to cohabit, may be admitted to church privileges?

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A brief attempt to set the prohibitions in the XVIIIth and XXth chapters of the Book of Leviticus in a proper light.

Wherein an answer to the two following questions is more especially attended to, viz. I. Whether it be right for a man, after the death of his wife, to marry her sister? II. Supposing the marriage to be wrong, whether they, continuing to cohabit, may be admitted to church privileges?

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Signatures: [A]œ́ Bþ́.

Evans 17928.

Evans 19406.

Rink, E. Delaware, 171.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 17928; 19406)

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Early American imprints -- no. 17928., Early American imprints -- no. 19406.

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