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The redeemed captive returning to Zion
A faithful history of remarkable occurences, in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with all his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada. Drawn up by himself. Whereto there is annexed, a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at the lecture in Boston, December 5, 1706. On those words, Luke 8. 39. [Two lines of text] As also an appendix, containing a account of those taken captive at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1703-4; of those killed after they went out of town; those who returned; and of those still absent from their native country; of those who were slain at that time in or near the town; and of the mischief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the beginning of its settlement to the death of the Rev. Mr. Williams, in 1729. With a conclusion to the whole, by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston -
The redeemed captive returning to Zion
A faithful history of remarkable occurences, in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with all his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada -
Select cases in physic
which have been treated at the waters of Aix la Chapelle. Wherein are shewn The particular Virtues of those famous Sulphureous Waters, in the Cases which are generally sent hither for Relief. The ill Effects which are commonly produced thereby, when they are improperly applied. And Their great Virtues in dissolving Gouty Swellings and Tumours; in which Cases they were not heretofore ordered. The whole designed as an appendix to the treatise on those waters lately published. By J. Williams, M.D -
Advice to people afflicted with the gout
containing practical observations upon the treatment of patients in the different stages of that disorder; and the means of preventing those severe paroxysms, which are so terrible to the human species. By J. Williams, M.D