A voyce out of the wildernes crying, with many tears and strong perswasions to the world for repentance. : Proving by undenyable grounds from the word of God, that the great day of his righteous judgement shall certainly be in this present age, before 61 years after this present yeare 1651 shall be expired. : And unfolding many great and wonderfull mysteries of God forespoken in his word to come to passe and be fulfilled, from the rising of Julius Cæsar, first emperour of Rome, to this present time, and from hence to that great day of the Lord. : Things that were never discovered by any writer before this knowne; and such as greatly concerne the church and chosen of God, in this last time. : Exprest in a very high propheticall stile, and clear evidence of the Spirit, and of power from above, which the judicious Christian reader may well perceive.
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