APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morgan, H. D. (1826). The doctrine and law of marriage, adultery, and divorce: Exhibiting a theological and practical view of the divine institution of marriage; the religious ratification of marriage; the impediments which preclude and vitiate the contract of marriage; the reciprocal duties of husbands and wives; the sinful and criminal character of adultery; and the difficulties which embarrass the principle and practice of divorce : with an appendix, containing an essay on the hellenistic and ecclesiastical meaning of the word iopneia, ordinarily translated fornication. Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, and C. and J. Rivington, and J. Hatchard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morgan, Hector Davies. The Doctrine and Law of Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce: Exhibiting a Theological and Practical View of the Divine Institution of Marriage; the Religious Ratification of Marriage; the Impediments Which Preclude and Vitiate the Contract of Marriage; the Reciprocal Duties of Husbands and Wives; the Sinful and Criminal Character of Adultery; and the Difficulties Which Embarrass the Principle and Practice of Divorce : With an Appendix, Containing an Essay on the Hellenistic and Ecclesiastical Meaning of the Word Iopneia, Ordinarily Translated Fornication. Oxford: Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, and C. and J. Rivington, and J. Hatchard, 1826.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morgan, Hector Davies. The Doctrine and Law of Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce: Exhibiting a Theological and Practical View of the Divine Institution of Marriage; the Religious Ratification of Marriage; the Impediments Which Preclude and Vitiate the Contract of Marriage; the Reciprocal Duties of Husbands and Wives; the Sinful and Criminal Character of Adultery; and the Difficulties Which Embarrass the Principle and Practice of Divorce : With an Appendix, Containing an Essay on the Hellenistic and Ecclesiastical Meaning of the Word Iopneia, Ordinarily Translated Fornication. Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, and C. and J. Rivington, and J. Hatchard, 1826.

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