A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb held forth to the brethren since his last retirement, (at a private meeting by night to escape persecution,) in his antient meeting-house, near Swallow-Street, not far from that famous Whigg-Sqvare.

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A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb held forth to the brethren since his last retirement, (at a private meeting by night to escape persecution,) in his antient meeting-house, near Swallow-Street, not far from that famous Whigg-Sqvare.
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Lobb, Stephen, d. 1699.
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[London] :: Printed by N.T. ...,
1683.
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"A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb held forth to the brethren since his last retirement, (at a private meeting by night to escape persecution,) in his antient meeting-house, near Swallow-Street, not far from that famous Whigg-Sqvare." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A48859.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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A Dreadful Oration Deliver'd by that sorely afflicted Saint, STEPHEN LOBB. Held forth to the Brethren, Since his last Retirement, (At a Private Meeting by Night, to Escape PERSECUTION,) In his Antient Meeting-House, near SWALLOW-STREET. Not far from that Famous WHIGG-SQƲARE.

Behold! the Net is fall'n upon Us; Yea, the Righteous are Taken in the very height of their Gonspiracy.

Printed by N.T. at the entrance into the Old Spring Garden near Charing-Cross. 1683.

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