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Show RECOMMENDATIONS. vill Y. From the Rev. Dy. Prouprit, of Salem, N. SALEM, FEBRUARY « Reverend and esteemed Brother: 18, 1825. | have examined with CONTENTS. the Hebrews,’ no inconsiderable interest your * View-of ucted. From the and have been highly entertained, and instr of similarity view given of their language, and from the ancient !sof those with their customs and religious rites, Great of the one racl; from their belief in the existence ; from their Spirit, as the Creator and Judge oi the world of so many ages ; from existing in tribes, during the lapse events recorded the coincidence of their traditions with the opinion satisfactory in the inspired volume ; we have in my evidence that the aborigines of our country are Chapte THE DESTRUCTION Description of Jerusalem, the rem- pame may have any influence patronage of the religious ii for the purpose. to introduce this work to the public, you have hberty to use | ALEXANDER 4iit. Rey. Eruan - 26 28 29 43 The Roman army approaching, Some prophecies have a primary, and an ultimate fulfilment, may accompany this, That the blessing of Israel’s God excite greater exertions and every production designed to ding the kingdom ot the for the missionary cause, and exten Jews, and the fulness 2edeemer, in the gathering of the progress of the millenniof the Gentiles, and hastening the faith oi ve- in the al glory, is the prayer of your brother l. sus, and fellow labourer in the gospe ° - « > 19 23 > ~ ~ * ~ Causes of the war, Factions of the Jews, . - Chapter THE CERTAIN RESTORATION XX. OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL, AT 20. s 49 ab. The expulsion of the ten tribes, Arguments tn favour of a literal restoration. Se PROUDFIT, SMITH. Chapter PRESENT STATE OF 64 YX, THE JEWS, AND OF ISRAEL. a 67 é: ~ Israel as well as Judah are to be recovered, Heace they are now in existence, but in an outcast state, am be : ‘The last account of them, $ “ Suppositions concerning them, we ~ These suppositions true, 70 i State of the Jews, State ofIsrael, i. 2. 3, 4. 5. - = Their past partial, and short possession of Canaan, “ —sExpress predictions ofthe event, A mystical import given to these predictions inadmissible, The expulsion was literal; hence their restoration may : > be expected to be literal, THE 4My - - 1. The distinct existence of the Jews, 2. 3. 4. 5. 16 18 . - - . - - =. “ * - - > ~ Various signs of the event, Seven striking portents of it, Page. S 15 - OF JERUSALEM, - - of the Temple, Christ foretels its destruction, sant of the ten tribes of Israel. preparing a se1 am much gratified to hear that you are If my and evidences. cond ec lition, with additional facts %X. - - - - - - . a ‘ 2 Preliminary Remarks. 6. A prophecy in Amos viii. 11, 12, relative toa famine of the ‘ 3 ~ word in Israel, Character and writings of James Adair, Esq. s S : - 79 Si $4 |