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A trumpet sounded in the ears of persecutors; : with lowing of oxen, and cows; bleating of sheep; neighing of horses; ratlings of pots, kettles, skillets, dishes, and pans. Taken from an innocent people, for confessing Christ Jesus, Gods everlasting way out of evil; and for their meeting together in his name, where Gods presence is felt, to support, and carry above the fear of man. To awaken them out of their security, which whilst they have been a sleep, they have taken up in malice and envy. Stephen Smith
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