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on the subject earthquake 1775

On the earthquake

September 8, 1775.

Although on massy pillars built,

The earth has lately shook;

It trembled under Britain's guilt,

Before its Maker's look.

 

Swift as the shock amazement spreads,

And sinners tremble too;

What flight can screen their guilty heads,

If earth itself pursue.

 

But mercy spared us while it warned,

The shock is felt no more;

And mercy, now, alas! is scorned

By sinners, as before.

 

But if these warnings prove in vain,

Say, sinner, canst thou tell,

How soon the earth may quake again,

And open wide to hell.

 

Repent before the Judge draws nigh;

Or else when he comes down,

Thou wilt in vain for earthquakes cry,

To hide thee from his frown.

 

But happy they who love the Lord

And his salvation know;

The hope that's founded on his word,

No change can overthrow.

 

Should the deep-rooted hills be hurled,

And plunged beneath the seas;

And strong convulsions shake the world,

Your hearts may rest in peace.

 

Jesus, your Shepherd, Lord, and Chief,

Shall shelter you from ill;

And not a worm or shaking leaf

Can move, but at his will.


 Olney Hymns, Book 2, Hymn 68

We had a very violent shock of an Earthquake here ... which was felt very much all over Bath and its Neighbourhood; it shook the foundation of some of the Upper Buildings so much, that the inhabitants ran out of their Houses for Fear of their tumbling about their Ears.  I had been in Bed about Half an Hour, and was in a very sound Sleep, but the House was shook so violently that it awoke me.  The whole Town at present seems very much alarmed for Fear of a Return.

Northampton Mercury 18 Sept 1775

 

SEISMIC ALERT: DUMFRIES, D & G, 26 DECEMBER 2006 10:40 UTC 3.5 ML

BGS have received a number of reports via the media, Dumfries Police and from a number of residents in the Dumfries area of Dumfries & Galloway of a felt event at approximately 10:40 UTC this morning. Reports described, “people came out into the street”, “we felt one big bump”, “a tremendous crack and rumble” and “the whole house shook”.

DATE : 26 December 2006
ORIGIN TIME : 10:40 03.7s UTC
LAT/LONG : 55.10º North / 3.64º West
GRID REF : 295.5 kmE / 580.0 kmN
DEPTH : 7.4 km
MAGNITUDE : 3.5 ML
INTENSITY : 4 EMS
LOCALITY : Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway


 


 


 

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Newton first preached from this hymn on Sunday evening 1 October 1775.

He had been away from Olney when the earthquake occurred on 8 September.


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