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Author: Horn, John, 1614-1676.
Title: The efficacy of the true balme being a true relation of Mrs. Rose Warnes carriage, confession of her sins, and profession of her hope in the mercy of God, so far as it was known to an eye and ear witness of much of it after she was apprehended, and to the time of her death, to which she was adjudged April 1667. At Lin Regis in the county of Norfolk, upon strong presumption of her murther of her infant, and suffered April 14. With some means used for her help in her imprisonment. As also an in perfect [sic] yet pretty full relation of what she spake to the people at her execution. Published by John Horn of Lin Regis with his epistle and some verses on her.
Print source: The efficacy of the true balme being a true relation of Mrs. Rose Warnes carriage, confession of her sins, and profession of her hope in the mercy of God, so far as it was known to an eye and ear witness of much of it after she was apprehended, and to the time of her death, to which she was adjudged April 1667. At Lin Regis in the county of Norfolk, upon strong presumption of her murther of her infant, and suffered April 14. With some means used for her help in her imprisonment. As also an in perfect [sic] yet pretty full relation of what she spake to the people at her execution. Published by John Horn of Lin Regis with his epistle and some verses on her.
Horn, John, 1614-1676.

[London]: Printed for T. Passenger at the three Bibles on London Bridge, 1669.
Notes:
Place of publication from Wing.
Page 78 misnumbered 68, and repeated in number only.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
Warne, Rose, -- d. 1667.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
God -- Mercy -- Early works to 1800.
Last words -- Early works to 1800.
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