A Remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years

in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed.

A Remarkable and surprising account of the ab ...
Martin Madan, Martin Madan
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A Remarkable and surprising account of the abandoned life, happy conversion, and comfortable death of Fanny Sidney, a young gentlewoman, who died in London in April, 1763, aged 26 years

in a letter from a minister in London to his friend. Giving an account of the discourse which passed between the minister and her, on her death-bed.

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Edition Notes

Signed on p. 8: M.M. Attributed to Martin Madan in other editions.

Printed on blue paper.

Evans 36196.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 36196)

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Troy [N.Y.]
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Early American imprints -- no. 36196.

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Microform
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8 p.

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OL14612365M

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OL3717619W

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