Death, a Vision; Or, the Solemn Departure of Saints and Sinners, Represented Under the Similitude of a Dream. by John M'Gowan, Author of the Life of Joseph, &C. &C. [five Lines of Scripture Texts]

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W011994

Another issue of this edition has imprint: Printed at Harrisburgh, from the sixth London edition, by John Wyeth, M, DCC, XCVI. Errors in paging: p. xiii, 84 misnumbered ivx, 86; page numbers 11, 12 repeated in pagination.

Printed at Harrisburgh [Pa.]: from the sixth London edition, [by John Wyeth] for Archibald Loudon, Carlisle, M, DCC, XCVI. [1796]. xx, [2],180[i.e., 182]p.; 12°

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