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The Christian's diary; or, An almanack for one day

Predicting, that there will be great wars and commotions in several parts of the world, together with dreadful earthquakes in many places, accompanied with pestilence and famine, shewing the very day that the sun and moon will be darkened at one and the same time; and the greatest and most dreadful fire that ever happened since the world began. Likewise, fortelling the utter destruction of the heathens and Turks; the general calling of the Jews together; and what happy times will succeed to many people; when the poor will be had in equal (or perhaps superior) estimation with the rich. This is collected out of the most valuable writings of the most eminent ancient authors, who are generally allowed to have the gift of prophecy. Recommended to the perusal and consideration of every Christian, who may have some share of the afore-mentioned wonderful events, which will certainly happen

Also known as Almanack for one day

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  • First published:
  • 18th century
  • Language: English

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Traditions: Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

Subjects: Early works to 1800, Prophecies, Judgement Day

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  • Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

    Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland matched “prophecy”. Retained metadata contains “Prophecy” in the subtitle, “Prophecies” in the subject metadata, and “Prophecy” in the edition subtitle.

    • prophecy· via National Library of Scotland
    • Prophecy· in subtitle
    • Prophecies· in subject
    • Prophecy· in edition subtitle

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Predicting, that there will be great wars and commotions in several parts of the world, together with dreadful earthquakes in many places, accompanied with pestilence and famine, shewing the very day that the sun and moon will be darkened at one and the same time; and the greatest and most dreadful fire that ever happened since the world began. Likewise, fortelling the utter destruction of the heathens and Turks; the general calling of the Jews together; and what happy times will succeed to many people; when the poor will be had in equal (or perhaps superior) estimation with the rich. This is collected out of the most valuable writings of the most eminent ancient authors, who are generally allowed to have the gift of prophecy. Recommended to the perusal and consideration of every Christian, who may have some share of the afore-mentioned wonderful events, which will certainly happen

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18 cm. (12mo); 8 p

MDCCXCIII. [1793]Printed in the SaltmarketEnglishCatalog record

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National Library of Scotland
  • 9935937613804341

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