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Wife of Beith (9)
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Reformed and corrected. Giving an account of her death, and of her journey to Heaven; how, on the road, she fell in with Judas, who led her to the gate of Hell, and what conversation she had with the Devil, who would not let her in: also, how at last she got to Heaven, and the difficulties she encountered before she got admittance there. The whole being an allegorical dialogue, containing nothing but that which is recorded on scripture for our example. Glasgow, : Printed by J. and M. Robertson,, MDCCXCV, (1795). Based on the tale, 'The wife of Bath', by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Language English
Publication date 1795
publication_date QS:P577,+1795-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://digital.nls.uk/104185298

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