Author: Joanna Southcott
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- Joanna Southcott (1)
- IN: The Strange Effects of Faith; with Remarkable Prophecies Of Things which are to come (1792) Annotations, British
EPIGRAPH: The Lord is coming (as he hath spoken by his Prophets) to be the Mighty Counsellor, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, and the Desire of every Nation: And this is his Counsel- To deal with Men after the Manner of Men; to have these Writings tied by Judge and Jury: The Judges are the Ministers of the Lord; the Jury are tthe Sheep of his Flock: So I give myself up to the Judgment of Men, to be tried according to the Laws of God and Man. Now, if I am refused to just and fair a Trial, I must judge myself in a Land that Darkness hath overspread, and grofs Darkness the Eyes of the People; where Justice is falle in the Streets, and Equity cannot enter.
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- Joanna Southcott (1)
- IN: The Strange Effects of Faith; with Remarkable Prophecies Of Things which are to come (1792) Annotations, British
EPIGRAPH: The Lord is coming (as he hath spoken by his Prophets) to be the Mighty Counsellor, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, and the Desire of every Nation: And this is his Counsel- To deal with Men after the Manner of Men; to have these Writings tied by Judge and Jury: The Judges are the Ministers of the Lord; the Jury are tthe Sheep of his Flock: So I give myself up to the Judgment of Men, to be tried according to the Laws of God and Man. Now, if I am refused to just and fair a Trial, I must judge myself in a Land that Darkness hath overspread, and grofs Darkness the Eyes of the People; where Justice is falle in the Streets, and Equity cannot enter.
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