01910nam 2200361Ia 450 99639755880331620200824132441.0(CKB)4940000000061394(EEBO)2240919141(OCoLC)ocm29539783e(OCoLC)29539783(EXLCZ)99494000000006139419931222d1640 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The voyce of the Lord in the Temple, or, A most strange and wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy[electronic resource] in sending very strange sounds, fires, and a fiery ball into the church of Anthony in Cornwall neere Plimmouth, on Whitsunday last, 1640, to the scorching and astonishing of 14 severall persons who were smitten, and likewise to the great terrour of all the other people then present, being about 200 persons : the truth whereof will be maintained by the oathes of the same persons, having been examined by Richard Carew of Anthony, Esquire, and Arthur Bache, Vicar of AnthonyImprinted at London By T.P. for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold by William Russell Bookeseller in Plimmoth1640[2], 20 pAuthor's statement from p. 4 ("My wife, Elizabeth Bache").Signatures: A-B⁴ C⁴ (-C4, blank?)Page 5 numbered 9.Reproduction of original in: Harvard University. Library.eebo-0062ThunderstormsEnglandEarly works to 1800Ball lightningEarly works to 1800ThunderstormsBall lightningBache Arthurb. 1599 or 1600.1015666WaOLNBOOK996397558803316The voyce of the Lord in the Temple, or, A most strange and wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy2375504UNISA