The redeemed captive returning to Zion: A faithful history of remarkable occurences, in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with all his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada. Drawn up by himself. Whereto there is annexed, a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at the lecture in Boston, December 5, 1706. On those words, Luke 8. 39. [Two lines of text] As also an appendix, containing a account of those taken captive at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1703-4; of those killed after they went out of town; those who returned; and of those still absent from their native country; of those who were slain at that time in or near the town; and of the mischief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the beginning of its settlement to the death of the Rev. Mr. Williams, in 1729. With a conclusion to the whole, by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston
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1. Verfasser: Williams, John 1664-1729 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston Printed and sold by John Boyle next door to the Three Doves in Marlborough Street 1774
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Beschreibung:"Reports of divine kindness: or, Remarkable mercies should be faithfully published, for the praise of God the giver. .. By John Williams .."--p. [53]-62, with separate title page
Ayer Coll, 309
Bookseller's advertisement, p. [71]
Dedication to Joseph Dudley signed: John Williams. March 3d, 1706-7
Edition statement transposed; precedes "As also an appendix .." on title page
English Short Title Catalog, W21682
Evans, 13773
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress
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