The voice of thunder, or, The sound of a trumpet giving a certain sound, saying, Arise ye dead, and come to judgement the light, to guide you to judge out the evil, that righteousnesse you may learn, and so come to have a true discerning betwixt the precious and the vile, betwixt those that in truth serve the Lord, and those that pretend to worship him, a day, when in truth they serve him not, but grieve his spirit : with a few words to them whose faces are Sion-ward, travelling to the good land of rest, whereunto those that believe not in the light cannot enter : with a dear, tender visitation to the holy, meek, suffering seed, which is already entered and entering in, where none can make afraid / by Humphrey Bache.

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The voice of thunder, or, The sound of a trumpet giving a certain sound, saying, Arise ye dead, and come to judgement the light, to guide you to judge out the evil, that righteousnesse you may learn, and so come to have a true discerning betwixt the precious and the vile, betwixt those that in truth serve the Lord, and those that pretend to worship him, a day, when in truth they serve him not, but grieve his spirit : with a few words to them whose faces are Sion-ward, travelling to the good land of rest, whereunto those that believe not in the light cannot enter : with a dear, tender visitation to the holy, meek, suffering seed, which is already entered and entering in, where none can make afraid / by Humphrey Bache.
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Bache, Humphrey.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Simmons ...,
1659.
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"The voice of thunder, or, The sound of a trumpet giving a certain sound, saying, Arise ye dead, and come to judgement the light, to guide you to judge out the evil, that righteousnesse you may learn, and so come to have a true discerning betwixt the precious and the vile, betwixt those that in truth serve the Lord, and those that pretend to worship him, a day, when in truth they serve him not, but grieve his spirit : with a few words to them whose faces are Sion-ward, travelling to the good land of rest, whereunto those that believe not in the light cannot enter : with a dear, tender visitation to the holy, meek, suffering seed, which is already entered and entering in, where none can make afraid / by Humphrey Bache." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27903.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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The Voice of Thunder, OR The Sound of a Trumpet giving a certain sound, Saying, Arise ye dead, and come to Judgement, the Light, to guide you to judge out the evil, that Righteousnesse you may learn, and so come to have a true descerning betwixt the precious and the vile, be∣twixt those that in Truth serve the Lord, and those that pretend to worship him, a day, when in truth they serve him not, but grieve his Spirit.

With a few words to them whose faces are Sion-ward, travelling to the good Land of Rest, whereinto those that believe not in the Light cannot enter.

With a dear, tender Visitation to the ho∣ly, meek, suffering Seed, which is already entered and entering in, where none can make afraid.

By Humphery Bache.

LONDON, Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1659.

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