The voice of God, in the terrors of earthquakes: being a poetical composition occasioned by the repeated shocks, which on the 18th of November in the morning, and on the Saturday night following, threatned [i.e. threatened] us with a wide destruction
Printed in three columns divided by line of type ornaments (Reilly 756,749) Line of type ornaments (Reilly 726) at head of text; single line at end. At end of text: Printed and sold at the Printing-Office in Queen-Street. 1755. Above address was given for Edes, Gill and Kneeland in 1755. Place of publication and printers determined by internal evidence and type ornaments. Not in Bristol or Shipton Mooney.
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