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God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in times of the greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger. Evidenced in the remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwreck, and also, from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhumane canibals of Florida
Dickinson, Jonathan (1663-1722)
1700
First edition: Philadelphia, 1699. Another issue also published 1700.
God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in times of the greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger. Evidenced in the remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwreck, and also, from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhumane canibals of Florida
Dickinson, Jonathan (1663-1722)
1700
First edition: Philadelphia, 1699. Another issue also published 1700.
God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in times of the greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger. Evidenced in the remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwreck, and also, from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhumane cannibals of Florida
Dickinson, Jonathan (1663-1722)
1790
First edition: Philadelphia, 1699.
An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson : now or late of Kachecky, in New-England : who, with four of her children and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada: setting forth the various remarkable occurrences, sore trials, and wonderful deliveranaces which befel them after their departure, to the time of their redemption
Hanson, Elizabeth (1684-1737); Bownas, Samuel (1676-1753); Hopwood, Samuel
1760
First published at Philadelphia and New York in 1728 under title: God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty. "The substance of the foregoing account was taken from her own mouth by Samuel Bownas. And in...
An account of the remarkable captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, her four children and servant-maid, who were taken by the Indians
Hanson, Elizabeth (1684-1737); Bownas, Samuel (1676-1753); Hopwood, Samuel
[1810?]
Caption title. "The substance of the foregoing account was taken from her own mouth by Samuel Bownas. And in the ninth month, called September, 1741, Samuel Hopwood was with her, and received the re...