An account of one Ann Jefferies, now living in the county of Cornwall, who was fed for six months by a small sort of airy people call'd fairies, and of the strange and wonderful cures she performed with slaves and medicines she received from them, for which she never took one penny of her patients in a letter from Moses Pitt to the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Edward Fowler, Lord Bishop of Glocester.

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An account of one Ann Jefferies, now living in the county of Cornwall, who was fed for six months by a small sort of airy people call'd fairies, and of the strange and wonderful cures she performed with slaves and medicines she received from them, for which she never took one penny of her patients in a letter from Moses Pitt to the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Edward Fowler, Lord Bishop of Glocester.
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Pitt, Moses, fl. 1654-1696.
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London :: Printed for Richard Cumberland,
1696.
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Warden, Ann Jefferies, b. 1626.
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"An account of one Ann Jefferies, now living in the county of Cornwall, who was fed for six months by a small sort of airy people call'd fairies, and of the strange and wonderful cures she performed with slaves and medicines she received from them, for which she never took one penny of her patients in a letter from Moses Pitt to the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Edward Fowler, Lord Bishop of Glocester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54935.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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AN ACCOUNT OF ONE Ann Jefferies, Now Living in the County of Corn∣wall, who was fed for six Months by a small sort of Airy People call'd Fairies.

And of the strange and wonderful Cures she performed with Salves and Medi∣cines she received from them, for which she never took one Penny of her Pa∣tients.

In a Letter from Moses Pitt to the Right Reverend Father in God Dr. Edward Fowler, Lord Bishop of Glocester.

All the Works of Providence are not alike. Sometimes for wise and good Reasons God has been pleased quite, to alter the Course of Nature, as it were, to shew him∣self to have a Power above it. Mr. Samuel Barton's Sermon before the House of Common, April 16, 1696. Page the 7th.

London, Printed for Richard Cumberland at the An∣gel in St. Paul's Church-yard. 1696.

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