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Chastity Early Works To 1800
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  The down-right country-man; or, The faithful dairy-maid· : utmind [sic] how country lads do boast,

[London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-Smithfield., [between 1670-1696] -Access this resource online
1696
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  An English padlock..
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.
London: : printed for Jocab Tompson [sic], 1705. -Access this resource online
1705
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  The English padlock unlock'd..

[London : s.n., 1705?] -Access this resource online
1705?
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  Hadriani Beverlandi De fornicatione cavenda admonitio, sive, Adhortatio ad pudicitiam et castitatem
Beverland, Adriaan, 1654?-1712.
Londini : Prostant apud Christoph. Bateman, 1697. -Access this resource online
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  Hadriani Beverlandi de fornicatione cavenda admonitio, sive, Adhortatio ad pudicitiam et castitatem
Beverland, Adriaan, 1654?-1712.
[Amstelodami : s.n.], cIcIccXCVIII [1698] -Access this resource online
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  The honor of chastity : A sermon, made and preached by Iohn Featly.
Featley, John, 1605?-1666.
London : Printed by G. P[urslowe] for Nicholas Bourne, and are to be sold at his shop, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1632. -Access this resource online
1632
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  The right rule of Christian chastitie : profitable to bee read of all godly and vertuous youthes of
Hergest, William.
Imprinted at London : By [W. How for] Richard Iohnes, and are to bee solde at his shop ouer against S. Sepulchers Church without Newgate, [1580] -Access this resource online
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  The treasure of vowed chastity in secular persons. Also the widdowes glasse. VVritten by the RR. Fat
Lessius, Leonardus, 1554-1623.
[Saint-Omer : Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, 1621. -Access this resource online
1621
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  The seconde book of Tertullian vnto his wyf, translated into Englyshe, wherei[n] is co[n]teined most
Tertullian, approximately 160-approximately 230.
[Imprynted at London : By [N. Hill for] Richarde Jugge, dwellynge in Paules churche yarde at the sygne of the Byble, M.D.L.] [1550] -Access this resource online
1550
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