A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On Occasion of the Late Earthquakes
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A senior churchman writes to the clergy and inhabitants of London and Westminster after recent earthquakes, interpreting the tremors as signs of divine displeasure and urging immediate repentance. He diagnoses widespread irreligion and moral decay — printed attacks on Christianity, theatrical amusements, lewd literature, brothels, idleness, and public profanity — and links intellectual skepticism with practical vice. Arguing that Providence employs calamity to correct nations, he calls for conscience-examination, reformation of manners, and renewed attention to gospel teaching to avert further judgment.
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