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 gardiner [sic], her servant. : Wherein is shewed, her great and unparallel'd sufferings, on the account of her said conversion; as also her wonderful deliverance from two assassines hired by a popish priest to murther 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) was bro't over by her means to the embracing of the true religion, as were divers others also. : The whole relation being sent by a Protestant minister, now a prisoner in France, to a French refugee in London.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Early American imprints. First series ; no. 41603.
Other Authors: D'Auborn, A.
McGowan, John
Language:English
Published: Boston : Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Back-Street, 1766.
Series:Early American imprints. no. 41603.
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Physical Description:vi, 1 unnumbered page, 8-78 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 18 cm (4to)
Format: Microfilm Book

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