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Author: Austin, David

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The voice of God to the people of these United States

Austin, David. The Voice of God to the PEOPLE of these UNITED STATES. By a MESSENGER of PEACE. ... Announcing, that the KINGDOM of CHRIST, in the form of "a STONE of STUMBLING, and ROCK of OFFENCE," is about to cease; and that the same Kingdom in the Form of "the MOUNTAIN" is immediately to be set up: of which Kingdom the Theocracy of Moses was a Figure. ... Elizabeth-Town, [N.J.]: Printed by Shepard Kollock, [1796?]. 154 p., [1] p. of adv. David Austin’s expectations of the imminent millennium include the restoration of the Jews. Evans 30006.

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The Dawn of Day, introductory to the Rising Sun, whose Rays shall Gild the Clouds; and Open to a Benighted World the Glowing Effulgence of that Dominion, that is to be given to the People of the Saints of the Most High. In Nine Letters. .

[Austin, David]. The Dawn of Day, introductory to the Rising Sun, whose Rays shall Gild the Clouds; and Open to a Benighted World the Glowing Effulgence of that Dominion, that is to be given to the People of the Saints of the Most High. In Nine Letters. ... New-Haven: Printed by Read and Morse, 1800.

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