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A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call' (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728

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  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call' (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"@en
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call' (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol : concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city, ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call'd (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies, ... II. A collection of earth-quakes, ...This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol, concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call'd (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"@en
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city, ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call'd (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies, ... II. A collection of earth-quakes, ...This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call'd (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"
  • "A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call'd (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies ... II. A collection of earth-quakes ... This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728"@en