God's just judgment on blasphemers Being a Terrible Warning Piece to repining Murmurers, set forth in a dreadful Example of the Almighty's Wrath, on one Mr. Thomas Freeburn a Farmer, near And over in Wiltshire, who utter'd those horrid and blasphemous Expressions, That God never did him any good in his Life, and he believed did not know what he did himself, with other words too monstrous and devilish to be repeated: Upon which he was immediately struck Speechless, Motionless and almost without sign of Life, and fell down as in a dead Sleep; and no strength either of Men or Horses, has been able hitherto to remove him from the Ground. Also an Account of his wicked Life and Actions for 24 Years before this just Judgment sell upon him, with his coming to his Speech again, in four Months and twenty Days time, and the terrible Sights he saw in the other World, which he has discover'd to some thousands of Spectators, &c. Licensed and Entered according to Order.

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1770?]
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[Bristol? : s.n., 1770?]

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8p. ; 80.

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