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Ebenezer: or, a faithful and exact account : of God's great goodness to Mr. Ebenezer Taylor, of Yarmouth on Cape Cod ; who on the 6th day of August 1726 was buried alive about 12 foot deep under stones and earth, in his own well, where he lay for the space of 10 hours, and was afterwards taken up without any considerable hurt ; with a religious improvement of such a miraculous deliverance

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  • "Ebenezer: or, A faithful and exact account of God's great goodness to Mr. Ebenezer Taylor, of Yarmouth on Cape Cod : who on the 6th day of August 1726. was buried alive about 12 foot deep under stones and earth, in his own well, where he lay for the space of 10 hours, and was afterwards taken up without any considerable hurt. With a religious improvement of such a miraculous deliverance"
  • "Ebenezer: or, a faithful and exact account : of God's great goodness to Mr. Ebenezer Taylor, of Yarmouth on Cape Cod ; who on the 6th day of August 1726 was buried alive about 12 foot deep under stones and earth, in his own well, where he lay for the space of 10 hours, and was afterwards taken up without any considerable hurt ; with a religious improvement of such a miraculous deliverance"@en
  • "Ebenezer: or, A faithful and exact account of God's great goodness to Mr. Ebenezer Taylor, of Yarmouth on Cape Cod who on the 6th day of August 1726. was buried alive about 12 foot deep under stones and earth, in his own well, where he lay for the space of 10 hours, and was afterwards taken up without any considerable hurt. With a religious improvement of such a miraculous deliverance"
  • "Ebenezer: or, A faithful and exact account of God's great goodness to Mr. Ebenezer Taylor, of Yarmouth on Cape Cod who on the 6th day of August 1726. was buried alive about 12 foot deep under stones and earth, in his own well, where he lay for the space of 10 hours, and was afterwards taken up without any considerable hurt. With a religious improvement of such a miraculous deliverance"@en