Burnet, G. (1731). Two dissertations written by the Late Bishop Burnet: Viz. I. A defence of polygamy. Proving that it is not contrary to the law and nature of marriage; and that an express prohibition of it is no where to be found in Scripture. II. The lawsfulness of divorce, on account of sterility in women. Proving that defect a sufficient reason for saparation. With other curious tracts (The third edition.). London: Printed for E. Curll, at Congreve's Head, over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand.
Chicago Style CitationBurnet, Gilbert. Two Dissertations Written By the Late Bishop Burnet: Viz. I. A Defence of Polygamy. Proving That It Is Not Contrary to the Law and Nature of Marriage; and That an Express Prohibition of It Is No Where to Be Found in Scripture. II. The Lawsfulness of Divorce, On Account of Sterility in Women. Proving That Defect a Sufficient Reason for Saparation. With Other Curious Tracts. The third edition. London: Printed for E. Curll, at Congreve's Head, over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1731.
MLA CitationBurnet, Gilbert. Two Dissertations Written By the Late Bishop Burnet: Viz. I. A Defence of Polygamy. Proving That It Is Not Contrary to the Law and Nature of Marriage; and That an Express Prohibition of It Is No Where to Be Found in Scripture. II. The Lawsfulness of Divorce, On Account of Sterility in Women. Proving That Defect a Sufficient Reason for Saparation. With Other Curious Tracts. The third edition. London: Printed for E. Curll, at Congreve's Head, over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1731.