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A Literal intojMalon of Propnecy; INSECT DEPOT. 



Or, WHAT THE BIBLE TELLS 



US ABOUT 



The Location of HEAYEN and HELL. 



And CHRIST'S FIRST COMING as a Uimb that 

 has been slain lor fie remission ot sin. 



His SECOND on vi rvu to he a kins? and the 

 prince ot peace, to confine Satan a thousand yeai s 

 and then loose him from his prison lor a season 

 to deceive ths nations of the earth. 



And CHRIST'S THIRD COWlNti to be thf Lion 

 of the tribe of Judah. to raise the dend, and 

 change this world and the air around it to what 

 He calls a New Heaven and a New Earth. 



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