THE OOLOGIST. 



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A Literal l\\Vm?mm of PropHecy: INSECT DEPOT. 



Or, WHAT THE BIBLE TELLS 



us ABOUT 



The Location of HEAVEN and HELL. 



And OilRl-iT'S KIRSTfKiMING as a Lamb thU 

 has bepn slnln for t'le remission ot sin. 



Ill-t SK'ON'D ('<>viiN(i Ik De a kintr and ihe 

 prince of peace, to cuntine -aran a tliousaiid \ eai *( 

 and Mien loose hiiii from Ills prison tor a season 

 to deceive tlu nanoup! ot tli« earth. 



AiidCIlKIST'S TIIIKI) coMiNiT to be tli" Llm 

 of the tribe of .Indsili, to raWe lUe dead, and 

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