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Title: A Narrative Of The Most Remarkable Particulars In The Life Of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince, As Related By Himself
Author: James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw
Release Date: February 14, 2005 [EBook #15042]
Language: English
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A
NARRATIVE
OF THE
MOST REMARKABLE PARTICULARS
IN THE LIFE OF
JAMES ALBERT UKAWSAW GRONNIOSAW,
AN AFRICAN PRINCE,
As related by HIMSELF.
_I will bring the Blind by a Way that they know not, I will lead
them in Paths that they have not known: I will make Darkness Light
before them and crooked Things straight. These Things will I do
unto them and not forsake them._ Isa. xlii. 16.
BATH:
Printed by W. GYE in Westgate-Street; and sold by T. MILLS,
Bookseller, in King's-Mead-Square.
Price Six-Pence.
1772
TO THE
RIGHT HONOURABLE
The _Countess_ of Huntingdon;
THIS
NARRATIVE
Of my _LIFE_,
And of God's wonderful Dealings with me, is,
(_Through Her LADYSHIP'S Permission_)
_Most Humbly Dedicated,
By her LADYSHIP'S
Most obliged
And obedient Servant,_
JAMES ALBERT.
THE PREFACE to the READER.
This Account of the Life and spiritual Experience of James Albert was
taken from his own Mouth and committed to Paper by the elegant Pen of a
young Lady of the Town of Leominster, for her own private Satisfaction,
and without any Intention at first that it should be made public. But
she has now been prevail'd on to commit it to the Press, both with a
view to serve Albert and his distressed Family, who have the sole
Profits arising from the Sale of it; and likewise as it is apprehended,
this little History contains Matter well worthy the Notice and Attention
of every Christian Reader.
Perhaps we have here in some Degree a So
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