The Miraculous child, or, Wonderful news from Manchester : a most true and certain account, how one Charles Bennet, a child but three years old (on the 22. of June 1679) doth speak Latine, Greek, and Hebrew ... and answers all questions relating to the Bible, &c. in a wonderful manner ...
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[publisher not identified],
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| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
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