02033nam 2200373Ia 450 99640900330331620220121230651.0ocn951968623(CKB)4940000000598042(OCoLC)951968623(OCoLC)ocn951968623(OCoLC)9930261300971(EXLCZ)99494000000059804220160621d1677 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|Strange and wonderful newes from Bridewell of a converted vvhore, or, An example to all night-walkers, otherwise called, the ladies of Bridewell[electronic resource] being, a true relation of a young beautiful woman, who was wonn by the pious perswasions of a civil stranger, from her wanton and wicked course of life, with an account, how she became mistriss of all kind of wordly felicities, as the reward of her vertue, and her high exemplary gratitude to the gentleman, that was (under God) the occasion of her conversion : published for the encouragement of vertue : licensed, Roger L'EstrangeLondon Printed for Rowland Reynolds, next Arundel-Gate, over againts St. Clement's Church in the Strand1677[2], 6 pReproduction of original in: John Rylands University Library Of Manchester.Strange and wonderful newes from Bridewell of a converted whore, or, An example to all night-walkers, otherwise called, the ladies of BridewellExample to all night-walkers, otherwise called, the ladies of BridewellProselytizingEarly works to 1800ProstitutesEnglandLondonEarly works to 1800ReligiousProselytizingProstitutesReynolds RowlandUMIUMIBOOK996409003303316Strange and wonderful newes from Bridewell of a converted vvhore, or, An example to all night-walkers, otherwise called, the ladies of Bridewell2566609UNISA