The French convert : being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery, to the reformed religion, by means of a Protestant gardener, her servant. : Wherein are shown her great and unparallelled sufferings, on the account of her said conversion; --her wonderful deliverance from two assassins, hired by a popish priest to murder her; her miraculous preservation in a wood for two years; and how she was providentially found by her husband; who, together with her parents, were brought to embrace the true religion. : To which is added, A brief account of the severe persecutions of the French Protestants.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: D'Auborn, A., McGowan, John
Format: eBook
Language:English
Series:Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ; no. 26588.
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Online Access:Evans Digital Edition
Description
Item Description:Prefatory letter signed: A. D'Auborn.
Attributed by Cushing to John McGowan.
Error in paging: page 117 misnumbered 711.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:7 unnumbered pages, 8-119 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 16 cm. (duodecimo)
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Place of Publication:United States -- New Hampshire -- Exeter.