Publications of Mary White Rowlandson

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  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A true history of the captivity & restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, a minister's wife in New-England. Wherein is set forth, the cruel and inhumane usage she underwent amongst the heathens, for eleven weeks time: and her deliverance from them. Written by her own hand, for her private use: and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, for the benefit of the afflicted. Whereunto is annexed, a sermon of the possibility of God's forsaking a people that have been near and dear to him. Preached by Mr. Joseph Rowlandson, husband to the said Mrs. Rowlandson: it being his last sermon. [London]: Printed first at New-England: and re-printed at London, and sold by Joseph Poole, at the Blue Bowl in the Long-Walk, by Christs-Church Hospital, 1682. ESTC No. R15414. Grub Street ID 63356.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. The soveraignty & goodness of God, together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed; being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lords doing to, and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations, the second edition corrected and amended. Written by her own hand for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Cambridge [Mass.]: printed by Samuel Green, 1682. ESTC No. R213983. Grub Street ID 89316.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. The soveraignty and goodness of God, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desire to know the Lords doings to, & dealings with her; especially t her dear children and relations. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips, at the Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street, 1720. ESTC No. W15643. Grub Street ID 325123.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narative [sic] of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, in Black-Horse Lane: North-End, M,DCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. W15630. Grub Street ID 325111.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Writte by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly in Black-Horse-Lane, North-End, M,DCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. W15631. Grub Street ID 325112.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Writte by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the afflicted. [Boston]: Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at the printing office in Back-Street, Boston, M,DCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. W15632. Grub Street ID 325113.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Writte by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Printed and sold by N. Coverly, near Liberty-Tree, M,DCCLXXI. [1771] (Price six shillings). ESTC No. W15633. Grub Street ID 325114.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Writte by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Printed and sold at John Boyle's printing-office, next door to the Three Doves in Marlborough-Street, 1773. ESTC No. W15634. Grub Street ID 325115.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. New London [Conn.]: Printed and sold by Timothy Green, 1773. ESTC No. W15635. Grub Street ID 325116.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians; with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and since made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Re-printed and sold by Thomas and John Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, Cornhill, 1791. ESTC No. W15642. Grub Street ID 325122.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: --with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and afterwards made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. [Boston]: Printed and sold by S. Hall, in Cornhill, Boston, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]. ESTC No. W15636. Grub Street ID 325117.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages, --with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and afterwards made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. [Leominster, Mass.]: Printed [by Charles Prentiss] for Chapman Whitcomb, [1794]. ESTC No. W15637. Grub Street ID 325118.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative, of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages. With many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public, at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Amherst, (New-Hampshire): Printed and sold, by Nathaniel Coverly and Son, near the Court-House. (Price one shilling.) Great allowance by the gross or dozen, [1795]. ESTC No. W15638. Grub Street ID 325119.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative, of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages. With many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public, at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Haverhill, (New-Hampshire): Printed and sold, by Nathaniel Coverly and Son, near the Court-House. (Price one shilling.), [1796]. ESTC No. W15639. Grub Street ID 325120.
  • Rowlandson, Mary White. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and since made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Boston: Re-printed and sold by John and Thomas Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, Cornhill, 1800. ESTC No. W15641. Grub Street ID 325121.