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A CURIOSITY IN WILLS.

(To the-Editor of the Evening Star.)

i>is, —At the present juncture of affairs regarding the great Eastern Question, the following, the will of Peter the Great, will doubtless be very interesting to the thoughtful among your readers who have not as yet seen it. llussia, in following the advice of this great defunct Emperor, may think, she will absorb Turkey and conquer all Europe, and even India. The prophetic student, however, knows well enough that she will not be able to do anything of the kind ; she will very soon meet her match in the coming Antichrist, who will head the Latin nations, France being the chieftain, and thud keep back the Eussian Bear from accomplishing the purpose laid down in the will of the great Autocrat. llussia will never gain more than a portion of Turkey in Asia to hold permanently. In fact; Russia is before her time, and will havb hooks put "in her jaws (the Bible phrase, Ezekiel 38, Ito 4) to hold her back; her time of overflowing does not come until after the millennial period—see Ezekiel 38 and 39 in conjunction with Eev. 20, 7to 9. The prophetic scriptures reveal all, and they speak of a mighty conqueror superior to Russia, who is Jo arise in the now immediate future, and will be backed up by the European Latin nations, and who will sweep all before him, and even subdue England herself by the aid of these nations: that being is the Antichrist of the Bible. All the prophets speak of his terrific character: —I am, &c,

The Editor of Enoch

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2510, 22 January 1877, Page 2

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A CURIOSITY IN WILLS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2510, 22 January 1877, Page 2

A CURIOSITY IN WILLS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2510, 22 January 1877, Page 2

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