. . "1666" . . . "Early works"@en . "Sixty one meditations, and reflections upon the most remarkable passages and circumstances of the late dreadful fire"@en . "Burning of London in the year 1666"@en . "Shilhavtiyah or, The burning of London in the year 1666 : Commemorated and improved in a CX. discourses, meditations, and contemplations. Divided into four parts, treating of I. The sins, or spiritual causes procuring that judgment. II. The natural causes of fire, morally applyed. III. The most remarkable passages and circumstances of that dreadful fire. IV. Counsels and comfort unto such as are sufferers by the said judgment"@en . . . . "Preliminary discourses: and meditations of the sins for which God hath first and last brought the judgment of fire"@en . . . . "Shilhavtiyah, or, The burning of London in the year 1666 : commemorated and improved in a CX discourses, meditations, and contemplations, divided into four parts treating of I. The sins, or spiritual causes procuring that judgment, II. The natural causes of fire, morally applied, III. The most remarkable passages and circumstances of that dreadful fire, IV. Counsels and comfort unto such as are sufferers by the said judgment"@en . . . . . . . . "Physical contemplations; of the nature, and natural-causes of fire, morally applied"@en . "Shilhavtiyah or, The burning of London in the year 1666. Commemorated and improved in a CX. discourses, meditations, and contemplations. Divided into four parts, treating of I. The sins, or spiritual causes procuring that judgment. II. The natural causes of fire, morally applyed. III. The most remarkable passages and circumstances of that dreadful fire. IV. Counsels and comfort unto such as are sufferers by the said judgment. By Samuel Rolle, minister of the Word, and sometime Fellow of Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge"@en . "Shilhavtiyah, or, The burning of London in the year 1666. Commemorated and improved in a cx. discourses, meditations, and contemplations"@en . . "Shilhavtiyah"@en . "Twenty seven meditations consisting of counsel and comfort to direct and support Christians under outward troubles"@en . . . . .