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A funeral elegy by way of dialogue; between death, soul, body and Jesus Christ. Composed by Edmund Weld, formerly of Harvard College, who moving hence into Ireland, became a preacher of the gospel at Inniskean, there; who upon the meditation and

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Antiquity revived. A funeral elegy by way of dialogue, between death, soul, body and Jesus Christ. Composed by Mr. Edmund Weld, formerly of Harvard college; who moving into Ireland became a preacher of the gospel at Inniskean; who upon the medit

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 46, Folder 21.

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