Mr. Langhorn's memoires, with some meditations and devotions of his, during his imprisonment : as also his petititon to His Majesty, and his speech at his execution : all which were left by him, and written with his own hand.
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Main Author: | Langhorne, Richard, 1654-1679 |
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Language: | English |
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Printed in the Year MDCLXXIX [1679]
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