Quaker sufferings records: an “embarras de richesse”

A trumpet sounded in the ears of persecutors (1670)

A trumpet sounded in the ears of persecutors (1670)

Stephen Smith. A trumpet sounded in the ears of persecutors; with lowing of oxen, and cows; bleating of sheep; neighing of horses; ratlings of pots, kettles, skillets, dishes, and pans. Taken from an innocent people, for confessing Christ Jesus, Gods everlasting way out of evil; and for their meeting together in his name, where Gods presence is felt, to support, and carry above the fear of man [etc.]. Stephen Smith ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1670). – 7, [1] p. ; (4to)

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