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