The Prodigal daughter: or, A strange and wonderful relation : shewing how a gentleman of a vast estate in Bristol, in England, had a proud and disobedient daughter, who, because her parents would not support her in all her extravagance, bargained with the Devil to poison them.--How an angel informed her parents of her design.--How she lay in a trance four days, and, when she was put in the grave she came to life again, and related the wonderful things she saw in the other world.
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