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The Kentish miracle or, a seasonable warning to all sinners

Showing the wonderful relation of one Mary Moore, whose husband died some time ago, and left her with two children, who was reduced to great want. How she wandered about the country asking relief, and went two days without any food,[sic] How the Devil appeared unto her, and the many offers he made her to deny Christ and enter into his service, and how she confuted Satan by her powerful arguments; how she came to a fountain of water, where she fell on her knees and prayed to almighty God, that he would give that virtue to the water, that it might satisfy her children's hunger. Likewise an account how an angel appeared to her and relieved her, also declaring many things that shall happen very speedily. Shewing likewise what strange and surprizing accidents shall happen by means of of an approaching war, and concerning a dreadful earthquake, &c

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  • 18th century
  • Language: English

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Traditions: Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

Subjects: Early works to 1800, Christianity, Prophecy, Miracles, temptation

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  • Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

    Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland matched “prophecy”. Retained metadata contains “Prophecy” in the subject metadata.

    • prophecy· via National Library of Scotland
    • Prophecy· in subject

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Showing the wonderful relation of one Mary Moore, whose husband died some time ago, and left her with two children, who was reduced to great want. How she wandered about the country asking relief, and went two days without any food,[sic] How the Devil appeared unto her, and the many offers he made her to deny Christ and enter into his service, and how she confuted Satan by her powerful arguments; how she came to a fountain of water, where she fell on her knees and prayed to almighty God, that he would give that virtue to the water, that it might satisfy her children's hunger. Likewise an account how an angel appeared to her and relieved her, also declaring many things that shall happen very speedily. Shewing likewise what strange and surprizing accidents shall happen by means of of an approaching war, and concerning a dreadful earthquake, &c

National Bibliography of Scotland record

8 p; 8⁰; At foot: Licensed according to Act of Parliament; Caption title on p. 2: "The Kentish mira" [sic]; ill. (woodcut); Place and date publication are guesses; Signed on p. 8: The Rev, [sic] Chambers. The Rev. Mr. Harrison. The Rev. Mr. Dickinson; Unsigned

ca. 1765]s.nEnglishCatalog record

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National Library of Scotland
  • T478795

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