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The fourth year will then appear,
That stubble men will see.

They all shall sow, but shall not mow,
Yet I'll my flock secure:

I'll fill your barns to keep from harm;
For it will last THREE YEARS:
Wherein you'll see your destiny,
If unbelief abounds.

Then sure my sheep they need not weep,
To see the truth come round:

For fast will come disorders strong-
My sheep shall not want bread;
For if the Famine it doth come
Believers shall be fed.

For now shall fall, I tell you all,
Nothing but Pharaoh's host;
And when you find I've rid them all,
You'll find a GLORIOUS COAST !
So all is plain, if learned men

Can trace the matter deep;

I'll burn the chaff-I've said enough→→→

I will secure my WHEAT.

So now this Year let all take care,
If all thy words come true,
They'll find the date, in every year,

Will perfect happen so.

So now to shun 'tis time to come,
The mockers of the day;

If Plague or Famine do appear,

"Twill surely come that way.

But those that scorn where thou art known Will surely fare the worse;

Because the truth will clear be shewn,

That no deceit hath pass'd;

But surely blest above the rest,

I tell you, of your land,

Are thousands here who will appear,
And strong by faith will stand.
A happy Isle, may thousands smile
That they are plac'd so near,

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To see the SIGN, and know the TIME,

When all things will appear.

My chosen men so near your land,
Or yet so near your home,
That have stood out, so full of doubt,

The truth confirm'd by them.
If anger rise, let men grow wise,
And judge the matter well:
Themselves they will not first chastize,
If they can screen themselves;
If these can not, they'll see their lot,
"Tis heaven doth them reprove:
Then they'll see clear, that they did err,
When fear and anger mov'd.

Provok'd they'll go, the truth to know,

And jealousy alarm'd;

Then sure these men by faith must stand,
And every truth discern-

So from these men, I tell you plain,
You nothing have to fear;
Because themselves they'll surely screen,

If they can baffle here;

But when they fall, be't known to all,

Their fig-leaves throw aside,

Then sure MY CLOTHING on must go,
For I shall lower their pride.

Then sure will swell the pride of hell-
"What! have we let them go?
"We'll follow on by arts unknown,
"And overtake them too."

Close to the deep, close to the pit,

His chariot wheels prepare;

He will go on with fury strong,

And surely perish there.

For if I keep MY WORD with man,

That I did first create,

Then sure I'll keep мY WORD with him,

Because he laid the net;

'Thou knows't the promise, how he's bound,

Thou know'st where he did fall;

And if to tempt again he's found

I'll chain him down to hell.

If he MY PROMISE did demand
Against the sons of men;

Then to my word I'll faithful stand,

And cast him to his den.

Then I'll try man how he will stand,

When I do govern all;

And if I find an upright land

Satan shall pay for all;

For him I'll try, I'll tell thee why,

And free his chain once more;
When he hath heard the sinners cry,
Confind a THOUSAND years,
I'll let them free, mankind will see,
And try his reign once more:
And if a Pharaoh still he be,
A Pharaoh shall appear;

That is, he'll fall, I tell you all,

A-buried in the deep:

No more of him shall then be seen,

When the full time is up!!!

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These words were spoken before the day of judgment, which is given to the public in my Fourth

Book.

[Price Two Shillings.]

S. ROUSSEAU, Printer, Wood Street, Spa Fields, London.

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