The voyce of the Lord in the temple· Or, a most strange and
wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending
very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in
Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. To the scorching and
astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the
great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200.
persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same
persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and
Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony.
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The voyce of the Lord in the temple· Or, a most strange and
wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending
very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in
Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. To the scorching and
astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the
great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200.
persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same
persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and
Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony.
wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending
very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in
Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. To the scorching and
astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the
great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200.
persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same
persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and
Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony.
Creator
Arthur Bache
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 24870
Publisher
T. Paine, Francis Eglesfield
Identifier
110
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Citation
Arthur Bache, “The voyce of the Lord in the temple· Or, a most strange and
wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending
very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in
Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. To the scorching and
astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the
great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200.
persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same
persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and
Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2889.
wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy, in sending
very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in
Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640. To the scorching and
astonishing of 14. severall persons who were smitten. And likewise to the
great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200.
persons. The truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same
persons; having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire; and
Arthur Bache, vicar of Anthony.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2889.