The Revelation of God & his glory sounded forth for the opening of the mystery of the seven seals on the book of the wonders of God in the hand of the angel : being a true and faithful testimony of the Enochian prophecie of the rise and fall of Antichrist and of the restauration of Zion to its primitive glory.

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The Revelation of God & his glory sounded forth for the opening of the mystery of the seven seals on the book of the wonders of God in the hand of the angel : being a true and faithful testimony of the Enochian prophecie of the rise and fall of Antichrist and of the restauration of Zion to its primitive glory.
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London :: [s.n.],
1665.
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Glory of God.
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"The Revelation of God & his glory sounded forth for the opening of the mystery of the seven seals on the book of the wonders of God in the hand of the angel : being a true and faithful testimony of the Enochian prophecie of the rise and fall of Antichrist and of the restauration of Zion to its primitive glory." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27265.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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For in that which descended through the Clouds of the Air, the first beauty and glory of the Temple, (in that which was built in the Hea∣vens) is discovered to be moveable, though therein God was worshiped, as in the Ark of his Testimony, in the Covenant of Promise, which was car∣ried about from place to place, while the Temple remained under a Cloud, in which are the more lively things themselves, then that in which the forms of Nature were gathered, as patterns of what remained under a Cloud, until the time of the restitu∣tion of all in the Heavens was come, wherein hath wrought the Power and Spirit of Preparation, in the Spirit of Creatures, to the perfect∣ing the Work of God, and bringing into the unity of the Spirits of just Men made perfect in God, until all

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becometh compleat in him that hold∣eth the HEAD, unto which the Body is knit, in several Joynts and Mem∣bers.

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