for crosses, or room for their bodies; and while despair was in
every face, and every heart sinking while suffering under the
chastening hand of God, their enemies rushed upon them in the city
to strike the last fatal blow; and as their last resort, they
rushed ^for safety^ into the , which was soon on fire, and they
sunk in the midst of the flames with the cry of their sufferings
ascending up on high, accompanied by the smoke of the crackling
^spires and^ towers. The remaining miserable few were sold as slaves, and
driven like the dumb ass before his burthen, and scattered
as corn is sifted in a seive, throughout the gentile world.
was razed from its foundations, the ^ruins of the^ Temple thrown
down, and the foundation thereof plowed up that not one
stone was left upon another. Christ said that Jerusalem should
be trodden down of the gentiles until the times of the gentiles
be fulfilled, which has been the case to the very letter
until the present generation. Will not God in like manner
as truly and faithfully bring to pass those great, important,
and tremendous events upon the heads of the gentile world, which
have been proclaimed by the prophets , , ,
, and many of the ^other^ Holy Prophets; also by Christ and the
Apostles on the continent of , as well as ^by^ , , ,
, and others on this ?; all of whom have proclaimed
these things as they were moved upon by the spirit of inspiration,
the power of God, and the gift of the Holy Ghost?
The says that no prophecy of the scriptures is of any
private interpretation, and the commandments ^came not^ of olden time by
the will of man, but holy men of God spake as they were moved
upon by the Holy Ghost. [2 Peter 1:20-21] Isaiah's soul seemed to be on fire,
and his mind wrapt in the visions of the Almighty, while he
declared in the name of the Lord that it should come to pass
in the last days that God should set his hand again the second
time to recover the remnant of his people, assemble the outcasts
of Israel, gather together the dispersed of , destroy the
tongue of the Egyptian sea and make men go over dry shod, gather
them to Jerusalem on horses, mules, swift beasts, and in chariots, [Isaiah 11:11-15]
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for crosses, or room for their bodies; and while despair was in
every face, and every heart sinking while suffering under the
chastening hand of God, their enemies rushed upon them in the city
to strike the last fatal blow; and as their last resort, they
rushed for safety into the , which was soon on fire, and they
sunk in the midst of the flames with the cry of their sufferings
ascending up on high, accompanied by the smoke of the crackling
spires and towers. The remaining miserable few were sold as slaves, and
driven like the dumb ass before his burthen, and scattered
as corn is sifted in a seive, throughout the gentile world.
was razed from its foundations, the ruins of the Temple thrown
down, and the foundation thereof plowed up that not one
stone was left upon another. Christ said that Jerusalem should
be trodden down of the gentiles until the times of the gentiles
be fulfilled, which has been the case to the very letter
until the present generation. Will not God in like manner
as truly and faithfully bring to pass those great, important,
and tremendous events upon the heads of the gentile world, which
have been proclaimed by the Prophets , , ,
, and many other Holy Prophets; also by Christ and the
Apostles on the continent of , as well as by , , ,
, and others on this continent; all of whom have proclaimed
these things as they were moved upon by the spirit of inspiration,
the power of God, and the gift of the Holy Ghost?
The Apostle says that no prophecy of the scriptures is of any
private interpretation, and the commandments came not of olden time by
the will of man, but holy men of God spake as they were moved
upon by the Holy Ghost. Isaiah's soul seemed to be on fire,
and his mind wrapt in the visions of the Almighty, while he
declared in the name of the Lord that it should come to pass
in the last days that God should set his hand again the second
time to recover the remnant of his people, assemble the outcasts
of Israel, gather together the dispersed of , destroy the
tongue of the Egyptian sea and make men go over dry shod, gather
them to Jerusalem on horses, mules, swift beasts, and in chariots,