William Pen turn'd conjurer : Or, The Quakers prophecy for the remaining part of this year 1709, and the beginning of the next. With remarks on a late famous conjunction, between a certain lady and her monkey. As also a dialogue between a citizens wife in Cheapside and her parrot. Dedicated to Aminadab Jourdan, author of the Quakers dry bottle.
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