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The strange and wonderful predictions of the Reverend martyr, Mr. Christopher Love

Minister of the gospel at Laurence-Jury, London, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall, or the destruction of Popery, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. Also two letters from his wife to him a little before his death, with his letter and directions to her again, Aug. 22 1651, the day of his glorification. To which is added, Some meditations for drooping believers when death is near

by Christopher Love

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

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Traditions: Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

Subjects: Early works to 1800, Scotland, 1701-1800, Edinburgh, Chapbooks, Prophecy - Christianity

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  • Prophecy, oracles, and revelation

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Minister of the gospel at Laurence-Jury, London, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall, or the destruction of Popery, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. Also two letters from his wife to him a little before his death, with his letter and directions to her again, Aug. 22 1651, the day of his glorification. To which is added, Some meditations for drooping believers when death is near

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16 p; 17 cm. (8vo); Horizontal chain lines; ill; Woodcut on title page

1786Printed by Alex. Robertson, foot of the Old Assembly CloseEnglishCatalog record

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National Library of Scotland
  • 9937147763804341

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