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The great mysterie of God: or, the vision of the evening and the morning opened. : Whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions; which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament. The worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeares

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  • "Vision of the evening and the morning opened"@en
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  • "Great mysterie of God"@en
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  • "The great mysterie of God: or, the vision of the evening and the morning opened. : Whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions; which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament. The worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeares"@en
  • "The Great mysterie of God: or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened"
  • "The great mysterie of God: or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened. Whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions; which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament. The worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeares"@en
  • "The Great mysterie of God, or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions, which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament : the worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeeres"@en
  • "The great mysterie of God, or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened : whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions, which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament : the worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeeres"@en
  • "The great mysterie of God: or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened"
  • "The great mysterie of God: or, The vision of the evening and the morning opened Whereby comparing Scripture with acts of divine providence, will plainly appeare that the ruine of mysticall Babylon, and the erecting of spirituall Jerusalem are the ground of these present commotions; which are not to cease till by meanes of this present Parliament. The worke being so compleated, that Christ shall in and by his saints in tranquility reigne on earth one thousand yeares"