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A full account of the life and visions of Nicholas Hart: who has every year of his life past, on the 5th of August, fall'n into a deep sleep, and cannot be awaked till five days and nights are expired, and then gives a surprising Relation of what he hath seen in the Other World. Taken from his own Mouth, in September last; after he had slept five Days in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, the August before. By William Hill, of Lincolns-Inn, Gent. The Truth of all which the said Nicholas Hart hath attested under his Hand, the 3d Day of August, 1711, before several credible Witnesses; and declar'd his Readiness to make Oath of the same. He began to Sleep as usual, the 5th Day of this Instant August, 1711. at Mr. Dixies, at the Cock and Bottle in Little Britain. Entred according to Law.
Hill, William (Attorney)Date: [1711]- Books
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The life of Nicholas Hart; or, a faithful account of his lying in a trance. Taken from his own mouth, by a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn.
Hill, William (Attorney)Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The life of Nicholas Hart; Or, A faithful account of the sleepy-man's vision.
Hill, William (Attorney)Date: [1750?]- Books
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The true and wonderful history of Nich. Hart: Or, A faithful account of the sleepy-man's visions. Giving a relation of his life from his birth to this present year, 1714. As 1. His birth and parentage, he being born while his mother was in a trance. 2. His journey to the East-Indies, Asia and America, with his return to London. And lastly, an interpretation of his dream or trance; therein he describes the true pathto heaven, with the manner and habit of the angels of each degree; as also the description of hell, with the eternal torments of the one, and the everlasting joys of the other, as he hath for four years dreamed on the5th day of August, since he has been in England.
Hill, William (Attorney)Date: [1711?]- Books
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The true and wonderful history of Nicholas Hart: or a faithful account of the sleepy-man's visions. Giving a relation of his life, from his birth to this present year, 1711. As 1. His Birth and Parentage, he being Born while his Mother was in a Trance. 2. His Discovery of his Aunt's being in Hell. 3. His Journey to the East-Indies, Asia and America, with his Return to London. And Lastly, An Interpritation of his Dream or Trance; wherein he Describes the True Path to Heaven, with the Manner and Habit of the Angels of each Degree; and also the Description of Hell, with the Eternal Torments of One, and the Everlasting Joys of the Other. Together with his Examination before the Queen and Nobility; and also his Oath taken before the Lord-Mayor of the City of London as a Confirmtion of this Book. Licens'd according to order.
Hill, William (Attorney)Date: [1711]