An exact relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard (now wife of the Revd Mr. Henry Briel) who was lame for the first thirteen years of her life: and the manner in which she was instantly healed, without the use of any humane application, after a cure was esteemed impossible by the best judges. With several affidavitts before the Rt Honourable the Lord Mayor, and exhibitions on oath in the Consistory Court of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, as well as sundry certificates
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An exact relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard (now wife of the Revd Mr. Henry Briel) who was lame for the first thirteen years of her life: and the manner in which she was instantly healed, without the use of any humane application, after a cure was esteemed impossible by the best judges. With several affidavitts before the Rt Honourable the Lord Mayor, and exhibitions on oath in the Consistory Court of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, as well as sundry certificates

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