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Testimony Of N. B. Halhead, Esq. M. P.
TESTIMONY OF N . B . HALHEAD , ESQ . M . P .
FOR LYMINGTON , HANTS .
THE prophecies and revealed knowled ge communicated to the world by Richard Brothers , having generally attracted public notice , I think it my duty to state some of them as they have been already fulfilled , and let the world judge of them according to their own knowledge and belief . The truth of them ought to be carefully examined . That such a man will come there be doubt ofand
can no , is expressly mentioned , Jerem . xxviii . 9 . " The prophet which prophesieth of peace ; when the word of the prophet shall come to pass , then shall the prophet be known , that the Lord hath trul y sent him . " Richard Brothers prophesieth of universal peace , that shortly will be restored to all kingdoms upon earth .
Book II . . page 21 . Richard Brothers says , " Are you William Pitt , to whom I wrote in May and June 1792 , informing you of the consequences of this war to your country , p . 13 . when the
war was not intended , and of the death of Louis the XVIth , which was impossible to prevent . " P .- 13 . By the same example , if the French army was to be defeatedeven again and againit
, , should recover and conquer likewise . P . 41 . At the time of my writing to the King of England relative to the King of Prussia , I informed him , as I was
commanded , of the certain failure of tlie combined armies of Prussia and Austria . P . 17 . The King of Prussia will acknowledge the French republic , and also make peace with
it . P . 18 . Russia will also quarrel with the Poles , and devour great numbers of them ; Warsaw will be set on fire , and the government entirely changed .
The war ensued . On the 2 ist of January 1793 , the King of France was beheaded . This prophecy has been fulfilled , though foretold us so long before-hand .
On the ist of October 1792 ^ the Duke of Brunswick retreated , after he had been expected at Paris in two or three days ; but ever since the allied armies have retreatedand been beaten beyond
, any example in the annals of history ; and few will now ,-1 believe , assert that they can ever re-penetrate France , and restore monarchy . This has been completely fulfilled the
-: peace between France and Prussia was ratified and signed in March 1795 , In the Leyden Gazette , Dec , 2 <> > i 794 > it s ; lySj in the account from Warsaw" That the attack
, began at five o ' clock in the morning ; at nine the enemy was in possession of the place . Five thousand Poles were slain in the
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Testimony Of N. B. Halhead, Esq. M. P.
TESTIMONY OF N . B . HALHEAD , ESQ . M . P .
FOR LYMINGTON , HANTS .
THE prophecies and revealed knowled ge communicated to the world by Richard Brothers , having generally attracted public notice , I think it my duty to state some of them as they have been already fulfilled , and let the world judge of them according to their own knowledge and belief . The truth of them ought to be carefully examined . That such a man will come there be doubt ofand
can no , is expressly mentioned , Jerem . xxviii . 9 . " The prophet which prophesieth of peace ; when the word of the prophet shall come to pass , then shall the prophet be known , that the Lord hath trul y sent him . " Richard Brothers prophesieth of universal peace , that shortly will be restored to all kingdoms upon earth .
Book II . . page 21 . Richard Brothers says , " Are you William Pitt , to whom I wrote in May and June 1792 , informing you of the consequences of this war to your country , p . 13 . when the
war was not intended , and of the death of Louis the XVIth , which was impossible to prevent . " P .- 13 . By the same example , if the French army was to be defeatedeven again and againit
, , should recover and conquer likewise . P . 41 . At the time of my writing to the King of England relative to the King of Prussia , I informed him , as I was
commanded , of the certain failure of tlie combined armies of Prussia and Austria . P . 17 . The King of Prussia will acknowledge the French republic , and also make peace with
it . P . 18 . Russia will also quarrel with the Poles , and devour great numbers of them ; Warsaw will be set on fire , and the government entirely changed .
The war ensued . On the 2 ist of January 1793 , the King of France was beheaded . This prophecy has been fulfilled , though foretold us so long before-hand .
On the ist of October 1792 ^ the Duke of Brunswick retreated , after he had been expected at Paris in two or three days ; but ever since the allied armies have retreatedand been beaten beyond
, any example in the annals of history ; and few will now ,-1 believe , assert that they can ever re-penetrate France , and restore monarchy . This has been completely fulfilled the
-: peace between France and Prussia was ratified and signed in March 1795 , In the Leyden Gazette , Dec , 2 <> > i 794 > it s ; lySj in the account from Warsaw" That the attack
, began at five o ' clock in the morning ; at nine the enemy was in possession of the place . Five thousand Poles were slain in the
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