Light in darkness, or, A Modest enquiry into and humble improvement of miracles in general : upon occasion of this late miraculous cure of Marianne Maillard, who was prodigiously lame for many years, now wonderfully restored by an immediate power of God with her, on the 26th day of November, 1693.
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