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Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. ... By John Prince

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  • "Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. ... By John Prince"
  • "Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime : in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. ... By John Prince"
  • "Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. ... By John Prince"@en
  • "Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime; in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. ... By John Prince"@en
  • "Self-murder asserted to be a very heinous crime; in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25, 1707. to drown herself, by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town"@en
  • "Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. A Story well attested, yet hardly to be parallell'd in History. With many necessary Instructions how to avoid a Sin of this Nature. By John Prince, M.A. Vicar of Berry-Pomeroy, in the County of Devon"
  • "Self-Murder asserted to be a very heinous crime in opposition to all arguments brought by the Deists, to the contrary. To which is added, a prodigy of providence, containing, the wonderful preservation of a woman of Totnes, who endeavour'd, Jan. 25. 1707. to drown herself by leaping over the bridge, near 20 foot high, into the river running by that town. A Story well attested, yet hardly to be parallell'd in History. With many necessary Instructions how to avoid a Sin of this Nature. By John Prince, M.A. Vicar of Berry-Pomeroy, in the County of Devon"@en