The Kentish miracle: or A seasonable warning to all sinners. : Shewing the wonderful relation of one Mary More ... How the Devil appeared to her ... and how she confounded Satan with her powerful arguments ... Likewise an account of how an angel appeared to her, and relieved her also declaring many things to her that shall happen very speedily. Shewing likewise what strange and surprizing accidents shall happen by means of this present war, and concerning a dreadful earthquake, &c. &c.
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