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THE
LORD’S Trumpet,
Sounding an ALAPiM againft
SCOTLAND,
By Warning of
A Bloody SWORD;
BEING
The Subftance of a PREFACE and Two
Prophetical SERMONS, preached at
Glenlace. Anno 1682, by that great Sccttijh
Prophet Mr. Alexander PeDen, late
Minitler of the Gofpel at Neiv-Glenluce, in
Galloway,
Xfaiah Iviii. 1. Cry aloud, f^are not, lift up thy voice like
a trumpet, &c.
Hofea vii. 1. Set the trumpet to thy mouth ; he Jhall conic
as an eagle again]] the houfe of the LORD, becaufe
they have tranfgrejfed my covenant, and trefpajj'ed.
again]] my lavs.
Joel ii. r. Blow the trumpet in Zion, and found an alarm
in my holy mountain. Let all the inhabitants of the
land tremble : for the day of the LOR D cometh j for
it is nigh at hand.
Amos iii 8. The lion hath roared, IVho will not fear ?
//6t?LORD GOD hath fpoken, Who can but prophefy ?
Atfs i. 19. /Ind it was known unto all the dwellers at
Jerufalem, infomuch as that field is called in their pro¬
per tongue, Aceldama, that is to fay, the field of blood.
Glafgow printed in the Year, 1739; — and nbw re¬
printed in the Year, 1779, for the Bookfellers*
(Price only Three Pence.)
LORD’S Trumpet,
Sounding an ALAPiM againft
SCOTLAND,
By Warning of
A Bloody SWORD;
BEING
The Subftance of a PREFACE and Two
Prophetical SERMONS, preached at
Glenlace. Anno 1682, by that great Sccttijh
Prophet Mr. Alexander PeDen, late
Minitler of the Gofpel at Neiv-Glenluce, in
Galloway,
Xfaiah Iviii. 1. Cry aloud, f^are not, lift up thy voice like
a trumpet, &c.
Hofea vii. 1. Set the trumpet to thy mouth ; he Jhall conic
as an eagle again]] the houfe of the LORD, becaufe
they have tranfgrejfed my covenant, and trefpajj'ed.
again]] my lavs.
Joel ii. r. Blow the trumpet in Zion, and found an alarm
in my holy mountain. Let all the inhabitants of the
land tremble : for the day of the LOR D cometh j for
it is nigh at hand.
Amos iii 8. The lion hath roared, IVho will not fear ?
//6t?LORD GOD hath fpoken, Who can but prophefy ?
Atfs i. 19. /Ind it was known unto all the dwellers at
Jerufalem, infomuch as that field is called in their pro¬
per tongue, Aceldama, that is to fay, the field of blood.
Glafgow printed in the Year, 1739; — and nbw re¬
printed in the Year, 1779, for the Bookfellers*
(Price only Three Pence.)
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