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.
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Address to those who have either retired, or intend to leave the town, under the imaginary apprehension of the approaching shock of another earthquake (Online)
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. B
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London : printed and sold by W. Jonhston [sic], at the Golden Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1750.
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