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Brook, Mary, Crisp, Samuel, Crisp, Stephen, Hayes, Alice. The advantages and disadvantages of the married state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons. A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. Samuel Crisp's letters, on his joining the Quakers. Mary Brook, on the necessity of silent waiting. The widow's mite; by Alice Hayes.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 18042, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/18042. Accessed 2024-04-19.

@book{ wphp_18042
  author={Brook,Mary and Crisp,Samuel and Crisp,Stephen and Hayes,Alice},
  year={1808},
  title={The advantages and disadvantages of the married state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons. A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. Samuel Crisp's letters, on his joining the Quakers. Mary Brook, on the necessity of silent waiting. The widow's mite; by Alice Hayes.},
  publisher={Samuel Wood [362 Pearl-Street]},
  address={New York},    }

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