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- <md-title>A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal</md-title>
- <md-title-remainder>from his arrival at Savannah, May 7, his stay there till July 25, from thence to Fredrica, at which place he arriv'd August 8, his return to Savannah again August 16, his departure from thence to Charlestown, South Carolina, from which place he took his passage on board Capt. Coc, bound to England ... : with a preface, giving the reason, why he publishes a continuation of his journals</md-title-remainder>
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- <md-description>"... A particular account of his dangerous voyage while he was nine weeks and three days upon the seas, provisions almost gone, the whole ship's crew in a perishing condition, till their arrival at Ireland (having then but about half a pint of water) there they landed. From thence Mr. Whitefield travelled by land till he arriv'd in London ..."</md-description>
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- <md-title-remainder>from his arrival at Savannah, May 7, his stay there till July 25, from thence to Fredrica, at which place he arriv'd August 8, his return to Savannah again August 16, his departure from thence to Charlestown, South Carolina, from which place he took his passage on board Capt. Coc, bound to England ... : with a preface, giving the reason, why he publishes a continuation of his journals</md-title-remainder>
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- <md-description>"... A particular account of his dangerous voyage while he was nine weeks and three days upon the seas, provisions almost gone, the whole ship's crew in a perishing condition, till their arrival at Ireland (having then but about half a pint of water) there they landed. From thence Mr. Whitefield travelled by land till he arriv'd in London ..."</md-description>
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