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Excerpt from The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, M. A., Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford, Vol. 29
Vvednef. 31. I heard an amazing inflance of the providence of God. About fix years ago, Mr. Jebner-(as he related it himfelf) and' all his family, being eight perlons we're in bed, be. Tween ten and eleven at night. On a {udden he. Heard'a great crack, and the houfe infiantly fell, all at once, from the _top to the bottom. They were all buried 111 the ruins. Abundance ofpeo ple gathered together, and in two or three hours dug them out. The beds in which they had lain, were mafhed in pieces, as was all the. Furniture of the houfe. But neither man, Woman nor child was killed or hurt. Only he had a little fcratcb on_his hand.
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