In John Milton's "The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce," what was Milton's unconventional stance for the Puritan Age?

1
He advocated for divorce on the grounds of incompatibilityHe argued against the institution of marriage entirely.
2
He argued against the institution of marriage entirely.
3
He suggested that polygamy should be permitted.
4
He encouraged unmarried cohabitation.

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