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S’ KL iHGE WONfD.F.RFUL
PREDICTIONS
OF
Mr Chriffopher Love,
MINISTER, OF THE OOSPftL AT4 LAURENCE
JURY. LON'DJN :
Who was beheaied on Fower hilh on the
tead of Atugohj 1-51 in tlu time of Oliver
'Cromwell s Govermeat of Lngland. Giving
kn account af 8a >y ion's fall, or the detraction
ot Popt ry; and, in that evtat, the glorious
jdaf, that ihiil fo’low over the whole Earth,
land •particularly in Great dti aia
A faithful bftraft of the prophetic dif-
of the laie Rev Mr Allan Logan,
?r of the Gofpcl at Clackmanan, in
ire of Stirling, North Britain*
5. Pointed by C Ranoai l* i8c^
TO WtfICH is added,
S’ KL iHGE WONfD.F.RFUL
PREDICTIONS
OF
Mr Chriffopher Love,
MINISTER, OF THE OOSPftL AT4 LAURENCE
JURY. LON'DJN :
Who was beheaied on Fower hilh on the
tead of Atugohj 1-51 in tlu time of Oliver
'Cromwell s Govermeat of Lngland. Giving
kn account af 8a >y ion's fall, or the detraction
ot Popt ry; and, in that evtat, the glorious
jdaf, that ihiil fo’low over the whole Earth,
land •particularly in Great dti aia
A faithful bftraft of the prophetic dif-
of the laie Rev Mr Allan Logan,
?r of the Gofpcl at Clackmanan, in
ire of Stirling, North Britain*
5. Pointed by C Ranoai l* i8c^
TO WtfICH is added,
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