Gods terrible voice in the city. : Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice, in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice.
- Thomas Vincent
- Date:
- 1668
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Gods terrible voice in the city. : Wherein you have I. The sound of the voice, in the history of the two late dreadful judgments of plague and fire in London. II. The interpretation of the voice. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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