History XVII Illustration and Summary

John Reynolds and unknown artist, The Triumphs of God’s Revenge […] (London: Printed for R. Gosling, and Sold by J. Osborn, 1726), 414 (excerpt).

God’s Revenge against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther.
A German History.
History XXVII. [History 27/30]
Father Justinian a Priest, and Adrian an Inn-keeper, poyson De Laurier, who was Lodged in his house, then bury him in his Orchard; where a month after, a Wolf digs him up, and devours a great part of his body; which Father Justinian and Adrian understanding, they fly upon the same, but are afterwards both of them apprehended and hanged for it.