A loud call for Britain's repentance, or, An awful thundering sermon, Against the wicked people of these sinful nations, wherein is discribed the vices of this present age, from the king to the beggar; with his curious observations on the fearful signs and sights seen in the air, earth and water, for several years past. Also, his remarks on the Turkish wars, and the dreadful earth-quake at Hispaniola, the 3d of June last 1770. Where a whole city with its inhabitants was swallowed up alive, the rocks and mountains sent and sunk in the earth, many hundreds of the inhabitan's dug out of the ruin of their own houses, &c. By the Rev. D. Searchwell, D.D. a pilgrim preacher over many nations.
- Searchwell, D.
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- [1770?]
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Edinburgh : Dublin printed, and Edinburgh re-printed, [1770?]
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8p. ; 120.
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ESTC T170987