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         <subfield code="a">The old mans life renewed by heavenly providence. or, a strange (yet true) relation of one mr. macklian, a man of an hundred &amp;amp; sixteen years old who when he was about the age of fourscore years old, his strength failed him, and his eye-sight grew dim; he was likewise deaf of hearing, and feeble of speech, but now of late the lord hath shown such a miracle upon him, that he is now become as a young man again; for his hearing and speech is come perfectly to him, and his eye-sight is so good that he can write or read the smallest print that is, without spectacles. his teeth which were decayed and rotten out of his head, there are new ones come in their places</subfield>
         <subfield code="b">and haveing lost the old hair from off his head, there is now fine young tender hair growing upon the same, like the hair of a child of two years old. all these strange wonders, are to be seen upon the gentleman, whose name is mr. john macklain, dwelling and living (so long as gods pleasure is) in northum-berland, in the town of lesbury, he being the parson and minister of the parish, preach-eth two sermons every sabbath day, where many hundreds of people comes far and near to hear him preach and to see the wonders of the lord</subfield>
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