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Some Thoughts on the Duration of the Torments of the Wicked, and the time when the Day of Judgment may be expected: chiefly occasioned by a late Pamphlet published in Charlestown, South-Carolina, entitled, "The Prophetic Numbers of Daniel and John Calculated."

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  • "Some Thoughts on the Duration of the Torments of the Wicked, and the time when the Day of Judgment may be expected: chiefly occasioned by a late Pamphlet published in Charlestown, South-Carolina, entitled, "The Prophetic Numbers of Daniel and John Calculated.""@en
  • "Some thoughts on the duration of the torments of the wicked, and the time when the day of judgment may be expected : chiefly occasioned by a late pamphlet published in Charlestown South-Carolina, entitled, "The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated.""
  • "Some thoughts on the duration of the torments of the wicked, and the time when the day of judgment may be expected chiefly occasioned by a late pamphlet published in Charlestown South-Carolina, entitled, "The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated.""
  • "Some thoughts on the duration of the torments of the wicked, and the time when the day of judgment may be expected chiefly occasioned by a late pamphlet published in Charlestown South-Carolina, entitled, "The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated.""@en
  • "Some thoughts on the duration of the torments of the wicked, and the time when the day of judgement may be expected chiefly occasioned by a late pamphlet published in Charlestown South-Carolina, entitled, "The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated.""
  • "Some thoughts on the duration of the torments of the wicked and the time when the day of judgment may be expected : chiefly occasioned by a late pamphlet published in Charlestown South-Carolina, entitled, The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated"