Freke, William, 1662-1744.
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Elijah's first appearance to the several churches and nations of the earth containing, first, a full account of his prophetick mission from the most high. And after, As exact a Relation of the several Particulars of his Great Office for the Benefit of Men. The Whole consisting, First, In his Personal Brief Introduction to the World. And Secondly, In his several Revelations manifested to him from God and Christ, for the reconciling of the Christians among themselves; the Jews, Turks, and Infidels to Christ; Peace, Unity, and Brotherly Love to all Men; and All to God. By a Light Divine and irresistible to all, but who will wilfully perish self-condemn'd, and that by their own Consciences. Who declines to follow me in Imitation, is inexcusable; if at least he follow not God thro me in Obedience. By William Freke Esq; Introduction. Lib. I.
Freke, William, 1662-1744.Date: Printed in the Year 1709- E-books
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Lingua tersancta or, a most sure and compleat allegorick dictionary to the holy language of the spirit; carefully and faithfully expounding and illustrating all the several words or divine symbols in dream, vision, and apparition, &c. By W. F. Esq; Author of the New Jerusalem. Ad Vaticinia recte intelligenda opus saepe est Dei quibosdam Auxiliis, quae merito illis subtrahuntur qui aperta negligunt, &c. Ut Linguarum Varietate in Babel separatus, & execrabilis status Discordiae primum apparuit, sic & ex unica & invariabili Sancti Spiritus Voce dirempta concordia redintegranda est.
Freke, William, 1662-1744.Date: 1703- E-books
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The new Jerusalem: or, the holy methods of divine prediction and monition seemingly promis'd, and most solemnly assur'd thereby in the latter days to the churches, Rev. ch. 21, & 22. To the thorough Satisfaction of all further Millenary Doubts, to the fullest Completion and Effusion of Prophecy, the absolutest Glory of Christ's Kingdom, and the surest Comfort and Support of his Saints. Lib. 1
Date: printed in the year, 1702- E-books
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The divine grammar or select rules leading to the more nice syntax and articulate construction of dreams, visions and apparitions. Compos'd for the more perfect understanding and command of a certain Dictionary fram'd to the same purpose, and both together illustrating the Holy [Controversy] of the Almighty, and interpreting all manner of Dreams, Visions and Apparitions whatsoever. By W. F. Esq; Master in the Holy Language, and Author of The New Jerusalem. The Works of God seem by chance, and without Symmetry or Beauty; but 'tis only as to us, and because they are deep, and we unworthy to receive them, and so as hid from our Eyes. Human Tongues may adorn us, and give us the Assistance of Authors; but the Language Divine, what so Glorious to attain, or what so Excellent in its Aids, and when it blesses us even with the Prophetick Monitions and Presence of God himself in it.
Freke, William, 1662-1744.Date: Printed in the Year 1703- E-books
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The general idea of allegorick language: or the state of the divine and absolute kingdom and empire of Almighty God, demonstrated, as most real and apparent, in a Summary State and Ratio Of the Eternal Language and Unchangeable Method of Gubermental Intercourse betwixt the Almighty in his Spiritual Administrations, and Man, from Adam, or the beginning of the World to this Day. And in conformity to which all Men, Private and Publick, and as well Kings, Princes and Governments, as others, ought to act in the truest Methods of Obedience and Allegiance, and that as without the least Reserve whatever. To which is Added, The Interpretation of several Dreams and Visions. By the author of The new Jerusalem
Freke, William, 1662-1744.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.II. [1702]