A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, particularly of the present time, the present war, and the pophecy [sic] now fulfilling. The year of the world 5913. : Book the second. Containing, with other great and remarkable things, not revealed to any other person on earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the Turkish, German, and Russian empires. / Wrote under the direction of the Lord God and published by his sacred command; it being a second sign of warning for the benefit of all nations. By the man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their prince and prophet.
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- A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, particularly of the present time, the present war, and the pophecy [sic] now fulfilling. The year of the world 5913. : Book the second. Containing, with other great and remarkable things, not revealed to any other person on earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the Turkish, German, and Russian empires. / Wrote under the direction of the Lord God and published by his sacred command; it being a second sign of warning for the benefit of all nations. By the man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their prince and prophet.
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- Brothers, Richard, 1757-1824.
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- Philadelphia: :: Printed for Robert Campbell, no. 40, South Second Street.,
- 1795.
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- Prophecies.
- Jews -- Restoration.
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"A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, particularly of the present time, the present war, and the pophecy [sic] now fulfilling. The year of the world 5913. : Book the second. Containing, with other great and remarkable things, not revealed to any other person on earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the Turkish, German, and Russian empires. / Wrote under the direction of the Lord God and published by his sacred command; it being a second sign of warning for the benefit of all nations. By the man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their prince and prophet." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N21573.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- PREFACE.
- to the reader
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Of the
PROPHECY which relates to the present time of theWORLD, the presentWAR, and the approachingDISTRESS of all Nations. -
The two parts of the
REVELATION, to be fulfilled inLONDON and theENGLISH PARLIAMENT, according to the Judgment of God; but are immediately suspended for my entreaty. - This part which follows belongs to the thirteenth chapter; and is a continuation of the account be∣gun there, of the Rise, Progress, and Perpetual Fall of the English government.
- The promise of God by the Prophet Haggai in Ze∣rubbabel, governor of Judah, although mentioned in the first book, I am commanded to repeat it here, means the present time of the WORLD, and the present WAR, with its destructive conse∣quences; and MYSELF the man, in whom this great promise of wonderful distinction and elevation is to be fulfilled.
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Some of the Prophecies which mean
MYSELF, and which I am commanded to insert.-
The Prophet Isaiah, Chap. iv. -
Apocrypha.—II. Esdras, Chap. xi. -
Of the Revelation, Chap. v. -
St. Matthew, Chap. xxv. -
The Prophet Malachi, Chap. iv. -
St. Matthew, Chap. xii. -
St. Matthew, Chap. v. -
St. Paul to the Ephesians, Chap. iv. -
First of Thessalonians, Chap. v. -
Corinthians, Chap. ii. -
Collosians, Chap. ii. -
The following are the words of
St. Paul, in the fourteenth chapter to the Corinthians, which I am commanded to insert, as justly applicable to many at this time; when some, possessing all spiritual knowledge, as they thought, exalted themselves against him, and doubted the spiritual truth of what he said. -
Galatians, Chap. i. -
Second of Thessalonians, Chap. i.
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The following are some more of the
VISIONS, which God shewed me, and which I am com∣manded to publish here. -
Some of the Prophecies which mean myself, and which I am commanded to insert, the appointed time being now fulfilled.
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Deuteronomy, Chap. xviii. -
The Testimony by St. Matthew the Apostle, of who Christ was, Chap. i. -
The Testimony of St. John the Apostle, Chap. i. -
The Testimony given by St. Paul, 1Timothy, Chap. iii. - The meaning of this Chapter having been always misunderstood by expounders of the Scripture, I am commanded to insert and explain it for the benefit of all men.
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Revelation to St. John, Chap. xii. -
First published August the 10th,
1794. -
Second of Samuel,
Chap. xxii. -
Zachariah, Chap. viii.
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More of the
VISIONS which God shewed me, and which I am now coanded to pu se. -
In the same manner that the Lord God
to the prophet Samuel, and revealed a knowledge of his, designs, in the same manner also he speaks to me, and reveals a knowledge of his will. -
First of Samuel, Chap. iii. -
Numbers, Chap. xxv. -
The Gospel of St. Matthew, Chap. xii. -
St. Paul, Galatians, Chap. i. -
St. Mark, Chap. vi. -
The Revelation to St. John, Chap. vi. Which relates to the present war—its progress— and consequences; and its destruction by the woeful, but judgment of an offended God. -
The Prophet Daniel, Chap. xii. -
Revelation, Chap. vi.continued. -
Second Book of Esdras, Chap. ii. -
The Prophet Isaiah, Chap. xli.
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- Other Parts of the Revelation to St. John which are to be fulfilled, and which the Lord God com∣mands me now to publish.
- The Copy of a letter to William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, which the Lord commands me now to publish.
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Revelation, Chap. xi.