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him, or God, mentioned in Pfal. xlv. 7. and ac cording to the conjunction of the two names in Pfal. cx. 1. Jehovah faid unto my Lord; fit thou at my right hand till I fhall have made thine enemies thy footstool. The firft union may be seen in Dan. vii. 13. And its glorious confequence is refounded through the Revelation, where the Lord God and the lamb are co-celebrated for the great work of falvation; where God and the lamb are the temple, the light and glory thereof. Nor can we with more propriety and good tidings bless the father and the fon than in the words of Rev. xv. 3, 4. Great and marvellous are thy works, LORD GOD ALMIGHTY; juft and true are thy ways, O KING of SAINTS! Who fhall not fear thee, O LORD, and glorify thy name, for thou art the one holy for all nations fhall corne, and worship before thee, for thy juftifications have been manifested. Thefe juftifications, or righteoufneffes of the faints, is the fine linen, pure and fhining. Rev. xix. 8. And we fhall trace thefe juftifications to the happy extent recorded in this evangelical prophecy in chap. vii. 9. And I beheld, and lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and peoples, and tongues, were standing before the throne, and before the lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands, and cried with a loud voice, saying, falvation be to our God who fitteth upon the throne, and to the lamb. And all

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the angels flood round the throne, and the elders, and the four living creatures, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God, saying, bleffing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honour, and power, and might be unto OUR GOD for AGES of AGES. AMEN. Thefe ages must flow, till the laft enemy, death, fhall be deftroyed: because this God must reign, till he hath become ALL THINGS in ALL CREATURES: which teftimony is found in Pfal. xlv. 7. Pfal. cx. 1 Col. iii. 11. I Cor. xv. 26-28. According to this teftimony, come Lord Jefus, come quickly: even fo Amen. The grace of our Lord Jef Chrift be with you all: and let every thing that breatheth, praise Jah found in the name Jefus, the true Jehofhuah of good tidings in every character, work and office unto the end of his mediatorial kingdom, and in the confummation of the ages fore-ordained for his final victory over DEATH and HELL, which shall be caft into the LAKE of FIRE, and appear no more. Rev. xx. 14. In his name we conclude with the fong of the angels at his birth; BEHOLD, I preach unto you great joy, which shall be to all people. Glory to GOD in the HIGHEST; and upon earth peace; among men good will, good hope, good expectation in the ANOINTED LORD. AMEN.

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HE Daily Service of the Temple explained in all the Rites of that Wisdom of God taught in thofe Figures.

2. The fabbatical Year of the Law fpiritualized by the Gospel.

3. The Feast of Trumpets on the first Day of the seventh Month, now haftening to its Completion.

4. The Myfteries of the firft born, and firft Fruits of the Law, revealed by the Gospel.

5. The Signs of Times from the Law, the Prophets, and the gofpel, pointing to this Period namely, the Evening of the great fixth Day of the World.

Sold at the Author's, No. 26, Hoxton-fquare; at J. Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-yard; and at the Chapel of the Philadelphian Congregation, in Petticoat-Lane, White-Chapel.

Of whom may be had

1. The Nabob, or Afiatic Plunderers, a Poem, with feveral other Pieces annexed.

2. Real fcriptural Predeftination afferted and defended against the false Popish one, maintained by the Rev. Martin Madan, in his Comment on the 17th Article of the Church of England.

3. A Series of Dialogues, addreffed to the Jews in the 35th Jubilee of their Difperfion and Capti

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Page 7. in the first line of the note, read for the just 13. line 8, read ate. p. 34. line 24, read paralicia. 73. in line 20 of the note, read Crellius.

97. line 15, read, he that can receive.

1oo. line 15, read, the Lord's.

114. line 19, read, Bishop.

123. line 11, blot out, as.

141. line 3, read, that though they lay.

150. line i, read, flows.

186. line 2, blot out, not.

192. line 8, read, Ish-Harifhon.

196. line 17, read, flowed.

200. line 16, read, of the true Solomon.

201. laft line but one of the note, blot out, að.
223. line 11, of the note, read, as most precious.
236. line 6, after fon's fon, put the interrogation point ?
238. line 10, read, kingdom of the heavens.

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