he sun—The fowls now feast on 
ee! Then where’s thy former 
ign? Beneath the rod of Moses 
ee thy fall from Heaven’s height. 
Son of the Morning, Lucifer, no 
more oppress—be thou a fallen star ! 
Great Gog and Agag, where are ye? 
The walls of Jericho art thou ; fall 
flat ! Joshua’s ram’s horns, the seven 
and twelve, pass Jordan’s stream.— 
Where is the Lion, Bear, Goliath 
huge, but inthe center thee. Da- 
vid appears, a stripling youth, now 
tears, and slays, and slings the stone, 
and smites thy dragon’s head. Now 
see great David’s reign—The tem- 
ple’s stones, unhewed by man in 
those days, unite, the King of Peace 
amidst the seven in oil unite, and in 
a stone with seven eyes appears. 
The stately fabric now is laid, 
founded and topped with gems of 
every hue. The ark of Moses now 
is built—The words, the laws, the 
sceptre, all unite, and Aaron’s bud- 
ded rod—He now is chosen; eat 
the bread, prepare the sacrifice. 
John eats the book which sweet and 
bitter is—He prophecies; the tem- 
ple metes, and stands before the 
Lamb. The temple measures, and 
anoints, and Moses’ tabernacle. 
The witnesses, Matthew and John, 
as olive trees appear—The broken 
stones of Moses now uplift, renew- 
ed in books arise from death—The 
E Lord’s anointed reigns— The rods, 
_or laws, of Ephraim ten, unite in 
one and hold by Judah’s skirt—The 
Son of Man o’er Israel reigns—|he 
dry bones now arise—Here ends 
thy earthly reign—'The bond of 
union now is come—The marriage 
‘ring appears—The bride is come— 
The bridegroom now receives the 
marriage seal—The Law and 
Gospel now unite—The Moon 
Vor. XLVIII. 
MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 
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and Sun appear—Caleb and Joshua 
pass the stream in triumph 
to restore, Where now thou 
Canaanite art thou? Where 
all thy maddened crew 2 
“ Hittites, be gone! no more appear to 
hurt.or to annoy ; 
Now Israel’s sons in pedce succeed, and 
Canaan’s land enjoy. 
Behold from Edom [ appear with gar- 
ments dipt in blood; 
My sons are freed and saved, and saed 
amidst the purple flood. 
The law, or moon, imperfect was to save— 
But now the star points dead men to the 
grave, 
‘¢ Mercy benign appears—The 
Gospel Sun embraces all—The 
Spirit and the Bride invite, and offer 
wine and milk—but not to mockers 
here. Infinity of love and grace ! 
Gentiles and Jews unite, no more 
from love to part. Six days are 
past—Peter, and James, and John, 
behold my glory in my word. 
“ The Law and Prophets now are seca 
with Jesus’ word to shine, 
But what hast thou, thou serpent here, 
to do with love benign ? 
‘¢ Tremble and flee, ’tis donee 
Theseals are burst—the vials pour 
and end thy destiny. _ 
*¢ These are a small part of the 
thoughts of the judgments of God 
pronounced on Satan,’’ concludes 
the writer, who is a gentleman of 
vast respectability. 
One of her books has the title 
printed on the last page, because it . 
was ordered that the book should 
contain neither more nor less than 
forty-eight pages.—Another has a 
seal in the middle of it bearing, the 
letters J. C.—the J., it is said, 
being meant for Jesus and Joanna! ! 
3 U Keswichy 
