The weeping mother's garland. In four parts. Part I. The sorrowful Mother's Complaint of a bad Daughter. Part II. The dying Mother's advice to her dear Daughter at the hour of departure. Part III. Seeing her Mother's death she fell into a swoon, in which she lay several hours, with the manner how her spirit was costicated, up and down, and what she saw whilst she lay in this slumber. Part IV. Her good advice to her old consorts, desiring them to amend their wicked lives: concluding with her resolution to serve God 'till the hour of her Death.

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1770?]
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[Newcastle upon Tyne?, s.n., 1770?]

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8p. ; 120.

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ESTC T52321

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