The Power of Conscience Exemplified in the Genuine And Extraordinary Confession

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The Power of Conscience Exemplified in the Genuine And Extraordinary Confession
Thomas Bedworth
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78 The Recorder inquired what he had asserted ?
Mr. Answered, that he had said, " arsenick would prevent the dough from rising. " The Recorder said, " Well, he knew he had, " and inquired, " what then ?" Mr. Replied, that what he, the Recorder, had asserted was not true, for arsenick would not prevent dough from rising ; on the contrary, two thirds of arsenick compounded with one third of dough, would rise as well as if there were no arsenick in it ; and that so far from arsenick having any effect in producing blackness upon.


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