. Narrative of the life and suffering of William B. Lighton. (minister of the gospel.) Who was a soldier, bound for life in the British army and in which is contained an account of its character, and the barbarous method practised in punishing their soldiers; with an interesting account of his escape from his regiment, his capture, imprisonment, trial, and condemnation to death; his subsequent sufferings, and final escape from captivity, and from the British dominions. s ol the Ne v H. mp-htre Conference, do hereby certify :That the Rev. Willwm 15. Lighton is a member of our church latT


. Narrative of the life and suffering of William B. Lighton. (minister of the gospel.) Who was a soldier, bound for life in the British army and in which is contained an account of its character, and the barbarous method practised in punishing their soldiers; with an interesting account of his escape from his regiment, his capture, imprisonment, trial, and condemnation to death; his subsequent sufferings, and final escape from captivity, and from the British dominions. s ol the Ne v H. mp-htre Conference, do hereby certify :That the Rev. Willwm 15. Lighton is a member of our church latT N. H. in good standing,and is a respectable Local Preacher, thai from personal ae piaintance with him, we are prepared to commend him to the Publick as a man possessing a good, sound,moral,and christian character; and in whose veracity the fullest con-fidence mav lie placed _ We have read his interesting Narrative of his life and sufferings,and consider it entitled to credit. It possesses a sufficient number,and variety of remarkable occurences to make it interesting, andappropriate moral reflections to render it useful. Believing it will beread with interest Ijy all, and that it will be profitable, especiallyto young persons, we cheerfully recommend it as a work deservingof Public patronage. Rev. J. B. H. NORRI3,R3v. SALMON GLEASON,Rev. WILLIAM PECK,Rev. ELEAZER WELLS,Rev. HOLM AN DREW,Rev. JAMES DOW,Rev. MATTHEW CHARLES COWING,Rev SAMUEL HOYT I. NARRATIVE O F T H E 0F o^ (Minister of the Gospel.) WHO WAS A SOLDIER, BOUND FOR LIFE IN THE BRITISH ARMY AND IN WHICH IS CONTAINED AN ACCOUNT OF ITS CHARACTER,, AND THE BARBAROUS METHOD PRACTISED IN PUNISHING THEIR SOLDIERS; WITH AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF HIS ESCAPE FROM HIS REGIMENT, HIS CAPTURE, IMPRISONMENT, TRIAL, AND CONDEMNATION TO DEATH; HIS SUBSEQUENT SUFFERINGS, AND FINAL ESCAPE FROM CAPTIVITY, AND FROM THE BRITISH DOMINIONS. %\0 WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. Quis talia fando temperet a lacrymas ? —Virgil—*. c


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