Remarks, on this book by the Radfore "I knew the Rev. WieAldred great stuckin but I always took & indende to be baritable to his neighbours but had got such gloomy notions into his head, & constantly prophecy by wich terribl notions, or rather, denunciations from God never took place in Time, altho he constantly expected them) that it made people afraid of him - He waivery fond other even to pretend to expound explain, the Revelations of St John the Durine (as he is termed by the church of England. ) but I failed to convince him It was with & great difficultly I could procure a copy of chr. Adredy publication, & even then, | oblig'de & Rev. Rich & Nayles of Great Nusklow (We thirdy successor, as thoritarian minister who kindly made me a mi a present of this book, I would not however but be forcibly struck with the idea of preethares. Your to us and Laving printed clove the them cofries of this work, & nover (to ing knowledge) sold a single one, chorags appeared very shy when I mentioned the subject to him, in "any shape why or wherefore, they i deponent knowetts not 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18th (Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.-1 Sam. vfi. 12.) HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE. Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.Cor. x. 14, LONDON: PRINTED BY C. STOWER, PATERNOSTER ROW. INTRODUCTION. WOE, WOE, WOE TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE EARTH BY REASON OF THE OTHER VOICES OF THE TRUMPET OF THE THREE ANGELS WHICH ARE YET TO SOUND. Rev. 8th Chap. 13th Verse.-The Verse immediately preceding the ten Chapters, and the first woe. THE elucidation of the six chapters with the short address were sent in manuscript to Mr. ADDINGTON, on the 24th March, 1803, I took it to the post office at Tideswell, saw it put into the bag, the bag sealed and sent away, it therefore must have reached its destination: a letter inclosed expressed my views respection its publication; and as a number of the passages have now taken place as they are there explained, I should think myself inexcusable in withhold ing it. Since the elucidation was forwarded to Mr. Addington, serious reflections induced me to apprehend that the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and |