The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, (in the year 1651.) Minister of the Gospel, at Lawrence Jury, London, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on the account of his religion. Likewise an account of great wars to be in America, 1780. The destruction of popery, in 1790. And in the year 1795, religion shall flourish over all our King's dominions. To which are added, two letters from his wife to him, a little before his death, with his answer.

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  • The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, (in the year 1651.) Minister of the Gospel, at Lawrence Jury, London, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on the account of his religion. Likewise an account of great wars to be in America, 1780. The destruction of popery, in 1790. And in the year 1795, religion shall flourish over all our King's dominions. To which are added, two letters from his wife to him, a little before his death, with his answer.
  • Strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love
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Philadelphia: Printed by Johnston & Justice, no. 41, Chesnut-Street, for William Glendinning, preacher of the Gospel, 1793.
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Johnston, Samuel, 1760?-1793, printer. Justice, William Morris, 1767-1793, printer. Glendinning, William, 1747-1816, publisher.
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W5756
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354742
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