Author
Alexander Peden
6 books in the catalog. Attribution follows the source libraries; roles such as editor or translator are noted on each book.
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- 6
- Years
- 1702–1714
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- English6 · 100%
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6 books
A most strange and wonderful prophecy
Alexander Peden
1714
A most strange and wonderful prophecy, in the year 1684
Alexander Peden
1712
A most strange and wonderful prophecy, in the year 1684. By Mr. Alexander Pedan late minister of the Gospel in the west of Scotland. I. The foretelling the death of King Charles the Second. II. Two Dukes contending for the crown, & York prevailing, but not reigning 4 years. III. King Williams succeeding, and the manner of his losing his life. IV. And after him our Gracious Queen Ann her succeeding the throne, all which are accomplished accordingly. And also great and wonderful things concerning the conversion of the Jews and Turks to the Christian religion, and the glorious days of the Gospel; in bringing about of which Scotland shall mainly be instrumental, which great things cannot but be very acceptable to all good Christians. All those who live to see the year 1715 shall see this accomplished
Alexander Peden
1714
A most strange and wonderful prophecy. In the year 1684. By Mr. Alexander Pedan late minister of the Gospel in the west of Scotland. I. The foretelling the death of King Charles the Second. II. Two Dukes contending for the crown, and York prevailing, but not reigning four years. III. King William's succeeding, and the manner of his losing his life. IV. And after him our Gracious Queen Anne her succeeding the throne: all which are accomplished accordingly. And also great and wonderful things concerning the conversion of the Jews and Turks to the Christian religion, and the glorious days of the Gospel, in bringing above of which Scotland shall mainly be instrumental, which great things cannot but be very acceptable to all good Christians. All those who live to see the year 1715 shall see this accomplished
Alexander Peden
1714
A most strange and wonderful prophecy. In the year 1684: By Mr. Alexander Pedan late minister of the Gospel in the west of Scotland. I. The foretelling the death of King Charles the Second: II Two Dukes contending for the crown; and York prevailing, but not reigning four yeare: III King William,s [sic] succeeding, and the manner of his losing his life: IV: And after him our Gracious Queen Anne her succeeding the throne: all which are accomplished accordingly. And also great and wonderful things concerning the conversion of the Jews and Turks to the Christian religion, and the glorious days of the Gospel, in bringing about of which Scotland shall mainly be instrumental, which great things cannot but be very acceptable to all good Christians: All those who live to see the year 1715 shall see this accomplished
Alexander Peden
1714
A wonderful prophecy in the year 1684, by Mr. Alexander Pedan late minister of the gospel in the west of Scotland; foretelling the death of King Charles the second; as also, two Dukes contending for the crown, and York prevailing but not reigning four years; King William's succeeding, and the manner of losing his life; and after him our gracious Queen Anne: all which are accomplished accordingly. And also great and wonderful things concerning the conversion of the Jews and Turks to the Christian religion, and glorious days of the gospel, in bringing about of which Scotland shall mainly be instrumental, which great things cannot but be very acceptable to all good Christians; and that those who live to see the year 1715 shall see this accomplished
Alexander Peden
1702