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THE
French Convert;
Being a true Relation of the
HAPPY CONVERSION
OF A
Noble French Lady,
From the Errors and Superſtions of Popery, to the reformed Religion, by means of a Proteſtant Gardener, her Servant.
WHEREIN IS SHEWN,
Her great and unparalleled Sufferings, on the Account of her ſaid Converſion: As alſo, Her wonderful Deliverance from two Aſſaſſins hired by a Popiſh Prieſt to murder her: And, of her miraculous Preſervation in a Wood for two Years; and how ſhe was at laſt providentially found by her Husband; who, together with her Parents and many Others, were brought over to the embracing of the true Religion.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A brief Account of the preſent ſevere Perſecutions
of the French Proteſtants.
GLASGOW,
Printed by J. & M. Robertſon, (No. 20.)
Saltmarket, 1808.