A true and most remarkable account of some passages in the life of Mr. George De Benneville
An edition of A true and most remarkable account of some passages in the life of Mr. George De Benneville (1791)
of an ancient and noble Protestant family in Normandy, (who is now, or lately was living in Pennsylvania) Who was often imprisoned in France, for preaching, and was once brought upon the scaffold to have his head cut off. Who afterwards fell sick of a consumption, and to all appearance died, and lay in that state forty-one hours: what he saw and heard during that time, both in the regions of misery and happiness
By George De Benneville
Publish Date
1791
Publisher
Sold by the editor
Language
eng
Pages
36
Description:
subjects: Christian biography, 1791
People: George De Benneville (1703-1793)