The swearer reform'd [electronic resource], or, the blasphemer strangly [sic] converted: being the penitent confession of James Whitsoncraft of Clarkenwel, London; who having been a notorious swearer and lew'd liver, fell in a trance for several hours, on the 2d of July 1701, where he saw Hell's terror, and Heaven's glory; whereby he is become a real convert, and religious person. To the tune of, The Oxfordshire lady.
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printed for John Alkin,
1701.
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