A trumpet sounded or, a warning to the unfaithful, to prize the day of their visitation, before it be over. With a collection of the dying sayings of sundry persons, who resisted the Good Spirit of God, which did strive with them; until, by his Judgments, they were made to Confess to the Truth; and that the People call'd Quakers, are the People of God. By John Tomkins.

  • Tomkins, John, ca. 1663-1706.
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1703
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A trumpet sounded: or, a warning to the unfaithful, to prize the day of their visitation, before it be over. With a collection of the dying sayings of sundry persons, who resisted the Good Spirit of God, which did strive with them; until, by his Judgments

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London : printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1703.

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