A true copy of the papers that were delivered by Mr. William Cress, and Edward Robinson, to the reverend Mr, Allen, ordinary; at their execution, on Friday the 22d. instant Decemb. 1699. : The true copy of Mr. Cress's paper, as followesh [sic].
| Main Author: | Cress, William |
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