Excerpt from God's Terrible Voice in the City: Wherein You Have, I. The Sound of the Voice, in the History of the Two Late Dreadful Judgments of Plague and Fire in London; II. The Interpretation of the Voice in a Discovery of the Cause and Design of These Judgments
At other times God spake with. A more still and gentle voice, and in a more mi] when he spake to Samuel in the thought at' first that it had Eli, 1 Sam. Iii. 4, 5. Thus God spake unto Abraham, unto Jacob, unto Moses, to whom it is said, He spake face to face, as a man speak eth to his friend, Exod. Xxxiii. L 1.
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