Subject: Prophecy

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A General and Connected View of the Prophecies: Relative to the Conversion, Restoration, Union, and Future Glory of the Houses of Judah and Israel; the Progress, and Final Overthrow, of the Antichristian Confederacy in the Land of Palestine; and the Ultimate General Diffusion of Christianity (2nd American Edition) A General and Connected View of the Prophecies: Relative to the Conversion, Restoration, Union, and Future Glory of the Houses of Judah and Israel; the Progress, and Final Overthrow, of the Antichristian Confederacy in the Land of Palestine; and the Ultimate General Diffusion of Christianity (2nd American Edition)

Second American edition of a book offering a general and connected view of prophecies concerning the conversion, restoration, and future glory of the houses of Judah and Israel; the progress and final overthrow of the antichristian confederacy in Palestine; and the ultimate general diffusion of Christianity. Published in Boston in 1809.

The Two Witnesses, Moses and Elijah The Two Witnesses, Moses and Elijah

This book, published in London in 1844 by J. Nisbet, is authored by L.P. Labagh and edited by Warder Cresson, the first United States Consul in Jerusalem. The book explores the figures of Moses and Elijah as 'witnesses', likely within a theological or prophetic context. Cresson's editorship adds significance given his conversion to Judaism in 1848, four years after his appointment as Consul.