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  • "Piety the best portion: or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed; ... The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"@en
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  • "Piety the best portion : or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed ; ... The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"@en
  • "Piety the best portion or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed; the Preferableness of Grace and Virtne to Riches and Honour are considered; the Inexpediency, evil Consequences, and Disadvantages attending the unequal Yoking of Believers with Unbelievers are observed; and a few Questions and Objections answered. The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"
  • "Piety the best portion or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed ; ... The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"@en
  • "Piety the best portion or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed ; ... The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"
  • "Piety the best portion or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed ; the Preferableness of Grace and Virtne to Riches and Honour are considered ; the Inexpediency, evil Consequences, and Disadvantages attending the unequal Yoking of Believers with Unbelievers are observed ; and a few Questions and Objections answered. The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"@en
  • "Piety the best portion or, gold and grace weighed in the balance. Wherein some directions how to proceed regularly toward the married state are proposed; ... The third edition. Originally composed by William Herbert, V.D.M. Now revised by James Upton"