The Blessings of Polygamy Displayed, in an Affectionate Address to the Rev. Martin Madan

1781 · Philosophy
( ^ ^^' speclAL coLLecrioNS IDOUQIAS LifeRARy queeN's UNiveusiiy AT klNQSHON KiNqSTON ONTARIO CANADA THE Bleffings of Polygamy DISPLAYED, IN AN AFFECTIONATE ADDRESS TO T H £ Rev. M a U T I N M A D A X-, O.cafion^d by hU late Work, cntitlc.i THE L Y P H T H O R A, O R, A TREATISE ON FEMALE RUIN. Ci' ti inj}r. u'.'.OH:: a ■n.^i/t man, anJ be vjtU bt jet iJi-tjtT ■,PlOV. ix. Q By RICHARD HILL, EsQ^ L O X D O N; Sold by J. Matkf.ws, in the Strani; C. Dii lt, in '.he Fouliry; and by J. Epdowes, in Shrrwfbury, »«: r w c L x X.X 1.!!(■ 1 DEDICATION. T O All good Wiv£g in the Kingdom, The IpikMi^ing r^cs ARE HUMBLY DEDICATED BV THEIR REAL FRItND The author ^' [ 5 ] THE BlciTings of Polygamy, ^x. Rev. and dear Sir, HOWEVER exalted my ideas ot' frlcndihipmay be, (and I hope I do not exceed the language of huniility, when I fay that I trull what little I know of religion has rather rcjhied than d'tmuiijhcd them) liowever great ajid unalterable may be my regard fur you, a regard founded on many years experience ol the real, worth of the person on whom it is placed; however highly I may rcfpetl you as a man of abilities and a fcholar; above all, however much I may honor and reverence yoa as a minirter of that gofpel from which alone we both look, for falvation > yet, B where 6 *The Blejings of Polygamy, &c, where truth is concerned, I mufl forego ev…
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