Earthquakes - England - London
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A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake , which happened between twelve and one o'clock in the morning, on Thursday the fifth instant. With an exact list of such persons as have hitherto been found in the rubbish. In a letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country.
P. D.Date: 1750- E-books
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An address to those who have either retired, or intend to leave the town, under the imaginary apprehension of the approaching shock of another earthquake being the substance of a sermon delivered on the last Lord's-Day, the first of this instant April. By Roger Pickering, Pastor of the Church of Protestant Dissenters in Silver-Street, Lord's-Day Evening Lecturer at Salters-Hall, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London.
Pickering, Roger, d. 1755.Date: 1750- E-books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake , March 8, 1750.
John WesleyDate: Printed in the Year MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750 . To which are added an hymn for the English in America, and another for the year 1756. Part II.
John WesleyDate: 1756- E-books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750 . To which are [sic] added an hymn upon the pouring out of the seventh vial, ... Occasioned by the destruction of Lisbon. Part I.
John WesleyDate: 1756