The resurrection proved: or, The life to come demonstrated. Being a strange but true relation of what hapned to Mris Anna Atherton: who lay in a trance 7 days, with her speech when she came to life, as it came from her brother Dr. Atherton, physician in Caermarthen. Published, now seasonably, in this adulterous, atheistical and papistical generation, wherein neither God, Christ, soul, heaven nor hell are minded; but whoring, swaring [sic], lying, &c. and, it may serve as a curb to vice, and a spur to vertue

All titles
  • The resurrection proved: or, The life to come demonstrated. Being a strange but true relation of what hapned to Mris Anna Atherton: who lay in a trance 7 days, with her speech when she came to life, as it came from her brother Dr. Atherton, physician in Caermarthen. Published, now seasonably, in this adulterous, atheistical and papistical generation, wherein neither God, Christ, soul, heaven nor hell are minded; but whoring, swaring [sic], lying, &c. and, it may serve as a curb to vice, and a spur to vertue
  • Life to come demonstrated
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by T. Dawks, 1680.
Added name
Dawks, Thomas, 1636- printer.
Publication year
1680
ESTC No.
R990
Grub Street ID
129940
Description
1 sheet (2 p.) ; 1/2°.
Note
Caption title

Imprint from colophon

Factotum initial

Another edition (Wing M2216A) is entitled 'A miraculous proof of the resurrection: or, The life to come demonstrated'.