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The Great Pyramid_ Its Builder and its Prophecy, with a Review of the Corresponding Prophecies of Scripture Relating to Coming Events and the Approaching End of the Age PDF

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The limits of the book made it impossible for the Author to enter into a detailed interpretation of every feature of these prophecies, nor was it deemed necessary to do so, more especially with regard to those portions, the fulfilment of which has been fully explained by previous writers.

With regard to the future literal fulfilment, the Author has ventured to make a forecast of certain future events relating especially to this country, the nature of which has hitherto been shrouded in Obscurity. This forecast is based on a care ful comparison of numerous prophecies throughout the Bible, and the arguments in support of it appear to be sound and worthy of consideration, but whether it is correct or not, the future alone can determine.

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