Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime [electronic resource] : in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. A Story well attested, yet hardly to be parallell'd in History. With many necessary Instructions how to avoid a Sin of this Nature. By John Prince, M. A. Vicar of Berry-Pomeroy, in the County of Devon.
1709
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Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime [electronic resource] : in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. A Story well attested, yet hardly to be parallell'd in History. With many necessary Instructions how to avoid a Sin of this Nature. By John Prince, M. A. Vicar of Berry-Pomeroy, in the County of Devon.
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London : printed: and sold by B. Bragge, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1709.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[18],83,[3]p. ; 8⁰.
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Price from imprint: Price one Shilling.
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