Thelyphthora, or, A treatise on female ruin, in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention, and remedy, considered on the basis of the divine law under the following heads, viz. marriage, whoredom, and fornication, adultery, polygamy, divorce with many other incidental matters, particularly including an examination of the principles and tendency of Stat. 26 Geo. II. c. 33, commonly called The marriage act