A meet help, or, A wedding sermon preached at New-Castle in New-England, June 19th 1694, at the marriage of Mr. John Clark, and Mrs. Elizabeth Woodbridge / by Mr. John Cotton.

Cotton, John, 1658-1710
Publisher: Printed by B Green and J Allen sold by Michael Perry
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: B08841 ESTC ID: W38820 STC ID: C6473A
Subject Headings: Clark, John; Sermons -- Massachusetts; Wedding sermons -- Massachusetts; Woodbridge, Elizabeth, 1673-1729;
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