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The modern miscellany : In three parts. Containing. I. The genuine life and confession of Richard Walton, a reputed Conjuror, who was fourteen Years confined to his Bed, notwithstanding which, he was drawn out thence by a Rope and hanged for Horse-Stealing, at Warwick. Wrote by Himself. II. The blind-man's meditations and diversions, consisting of Poems on various Occasions; with Poetical Paraphrases on several parts of the Holy Scriptures and other Divine Subjects. Composed and Dictated by him since he lost his Sight. III. A scripture catechism, being a Compendium of the Principles of the Christian Religion.

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catechisms, English--Early works to 1800.
Catechisms, English.
English fiction--18th century.
English fiction.
Genre:
Questions and answers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (483-8448p. )
Other Title:
Modern miscellany.
Place of Publication:
London [i.e. Birmingham?] : printed for Will o' wisp, [i.e. Thomas Warren?] at the sign of The man in the moon, in the ecliptick, MDCCXLIV [1744]
Notes:
With a cancel titlepage.
In three parts, each with separate pagination and register; the third part having a separate titlepage dated 1733.
Parts one and three bear advertisements for Thomas Warren of Birmingham.
Price from imprint: Price neatly Bound One Shilling and Six-Pence.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T117953.
OCLC:
642309924

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