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CHEAP TRACTS, K'o. 13.
(Second Ed tion.)
DEPLORABLE EFFECTS OF
oeathen
AS MANIFESTED BY
The Natives of Hindoostau,
1NT
Pilgrimages to their Idols—Burning of Widows,
Treatment of Women,—•
Murdering their Female Children, &c.
The dark' places of the caith are full of horrid cruelty.
DUNFERMLINE
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLER,
1S2S.
(Second Ed tion.)
DEPLORABLE EFFECTS OF
oeathen
AS MANIFESTED BY
The Natives of Hindoostau,
1NT
Pilgrimages to their Idols—Burning of Widows,
Treatment of Women,—•
Murdering their Female Children, &c.
The dark' places of the caith are full of horrid cruelty.
DUNFERMLINE
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLER,
1S2S.
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