God's wonders in the great deep, or the seaman's danger and deliverance exemplified. In several Wonderful and Amazing Relations both Ancient and Modern, of Persons at Sea who have met with strange and unexpected Deliverances, when they have been encompass'd with the greatest Dangers, and expos'd to the utmost Extremities. To which is added, The seaman's spiritual directory: Shewing what he ought to Think and Do, in the midst of the greatest Dangers. With Forms of Prayers and Praises suited to their several Circumstances, and various Occasions His Way is in the Sea, and his Paths in the great Waters, and his Footsteps are not known.

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[1710]
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London : printed for Robert Gifford in Old Bedlam [1710]

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[4],115,[1]p. : ill. ; 120.

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The third edition.

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