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Author: Hart, John, D.D.
Title: The firebrand taken out of the fire, or, The wonderfull history, case, and cure of Mis Drake, sometimes the wife of Francis Drake of Esher in the county of Surrey, Esq., who was under the power and severe discipline of Satan for the space of ten yeares, and was redeemed from his tyranny in a wonderfull manner a little before her death, by the great mercy of God, and (instrumentally) by the extraordinary paines, prayers, and fasting, of foure reverend divines, whose names are here subscribed, viz. B. Vsher, D. Preston, M. Hooker, M. Dod
Print source: The firebrand taken out of the fire, or, The wonderfull history, case, and cure of Mis Drake, sometimes the wife of Francis Drake of Esher in the county of Surrey, Esq., who was under the power and severe discipline of Satan for the space of ten yeares, and was redeemed from his tyranny in a wonderfull manner a little before her death, by the great mercy of God, and (instrumentally) by the extraordinary paines, prayers, and fasting, of foure reverend divines, whose names are here subscribed, viz. B. Vsher, D. Preston, M. Hooker, M. Dod
Hart, John, D.D.

London: Printed for Tho. Mathewes ..., 1654.
Alternate titles: Trodden down strength by the God of strength
Notes:
Errata: p. 193.
First published in 1647 under title Trodden down strength by the God of strength, or, Mrs. Drake revived, under the pseud. Hart On-hi.
Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
Subject terms:
Drake, Joan, -- 17th cent.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45720.0001.001
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