The french convert: being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery to the reformed religion, by means of a Protestant gardner her servant. Wherein IS Shewn, Her great and unparalleled Sufferings, on the Account of her said Conversion; as also her wonderful Deliverance from two Assassins, hired by a Popish Priest to Murder her: And of her miraculous Preservation in a Wood for two Years; and how she was at last providentially found by her Husband; who, together with her Parents, were brought over to the embracing of the True Religion, as were divers others also. To which is added, a brief account of the present severe persecutions of the French Protestants.
- Auborn, A. d'.
- Date:
- 1786
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Publication/Creation
Bolton : printed by B. Jackson, 1786.
Physical description
75,[1]p. ; 80.
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Edition
The twelfth edition.
References note
ESTC T121004
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.