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The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th day of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, Recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London

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  • "The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th day of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, Recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London"@en
  • "The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate : being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London"
  • "The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate : being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London"@en
  • "The case of Mr. John Griffith Minister of the Gospel, and now prisoner in Newgate. Being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey, on the 18th day of this instant April, 1683. before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders, and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London"@en
  • "The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London"@en