The acts of the witnesses of the spirit in five parts / by Lodowick Mvggleton ..., left by him to be publish'd after's death.

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The acts of the witnesses of the spirit in five parts / by Lodowick Mvggleton ..., left by him to be publish'd after's death.
Author
Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698.
Publication
London :: [s.n.],
1699.
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Muggletonians.
Christian sects -- England.
Revelation.
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THE Acts of the Witnesses OF THE SPIRIT.

In Five Parts.

By LODOWICK MƲGGLETON: One of the Two Witnesses, and True Prophets of the only High, Immor∣tal, Glorious God, Christ Jesus.

Left by him to be publish'd after's death.

In the latter days two Bright Stars shall arise, raising up men being dead in their sins, which shall resist the Beast, and the Waters of the Dragon, testifying and preaching the Law of the Lamb, and the Destruction of Antichrist, and shall diminish his Waters; but they shall be weakened in the Bread of Afflicti∣on, and they shall rise again in stronger force; and after Truth shall be revealed, and the Lamb shall be known: After this shall be but a small Space.

Fox in his Book of Marters.

LONDON: Printed in the Year of our Lord God, 1699.

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