The Bristol garland Entituled, The afflicted parents; or, The undutiful child punished. In two parts. Part, first. Shewing how a gentleman living in the city of Bristol, who had two children, viz, one, a son, and the other a daughter, which was about two years younger than the son; giving an account how the girl gave good advice to her brother, and how he rejected it and knock'd her down, left her for dead, and then went away; how the angel appeared to him, and how he was taken up try'd, cast and condemn'd to die part, second. Shewing, how he was executed at the Gallows with two highwaymen, and being all cut down together, how his parents got him cariried home and prepared for his funeral; as also how his mother observ'd him to breath, and he was brought to life again, and how he was executed a second time, being a warning to all disobedient children to their parents. To which is added, the Prince of Orange's letter to a Princess Royal. Licens'd and enter'd according to order

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Language:English
Published: [London?] s.n 1733, [1733?]
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T29670. - Reproduction of original from British Library
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