An appeal to Sir John : to support the universal peace arbitration cause. |
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An appeal to the Dominion government and people advocating a British and American zollverein. |
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"At hand" : what is "At hand?" : the universal righteous government of "the Kingdom of God" upon earth is "at hand" : as is made abundantly manifest in several extremely important and suggestive letters to the Queen and the Prince of Wales, as well as to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Duke of Argyll |
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"Awake, awake." |
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The Bible challenge, certainties |
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Certainties in religion |
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Christendom's cabinet ministry. |
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'The day of the Lord' : the natural result of 'the light' of eternal truth, now suddenly and unexpectedly coming upon the whole world, as indicated in several letters to the Duke of Argyll |
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Electors of Ottawa. |
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Grand Opera House, Thursday ev'g, Dec. 20 : a lecture by Henry Wentworth Monk : subject, "The mystery ... finished." |
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Great Britain's opportunity |
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The great modern problem : how to afford permanent peace and security for 'all nations,' about to be very effectually solved at last by means of 'a nation born at once' : a worthy capital for the whole world being thus provided, where every nation upon earth may be fairly represented, in a permanent international tribunal or supreme authority recognized and supported by the combined powers of the whole world ... |
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Has the earth a soul? : more about alternation : what this world and its inhabitants may yet become. |
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He that overcometh. |
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How I found out "the truth," and what must now happen. |
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How to do it : or, Canada to the front! : that the foremost colony of the foremost empire in the world may now prove worthy of an honourable position among the nations of the earth, Ottawa, Canada, May, 1890 |
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An impartial view |
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The impending 'trouble' and the way out of it! : briefly discussed in three letters to the Prince of Wales as the probable future sovereign of the British Empire |
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Mr. Henry Wentworth Monk's appeal to Her Majesty. |
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Mr. Monk's notice of motion which one of the M.P.'s [sic] ungallantly backed out from presenting to Parliament. |
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A noise and A shaking : or, Two indispensable agents for effecting the highest advancement of the whole human family |
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The Ottawa strike. |
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The peace of the world, and the welfare of Canada. |
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The people and the policy, or, Ourselves and what is expected of us |
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Proposed government for the Jewish people |
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Proposed international tribunal. |
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The "return" |
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"The revelation" : "the seven trumpets" |
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A royal proclamation asked for on behalf of homeless and destitute Russian Jews. |
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The scapegoat. |
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Shall we starve him out? : from Ottawa daily "Free Press", October 15th, 1890 |
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Signs in the heavens : auroral displays in sympathy with sports on the sun ... the new star in Auriga, a discovery which supports the universal alternation theory ... more about new stars and the laws of alternation which governs the universe ... creditable to the state |
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Stand up O Jerusalem : that the 'land of Israel' may soon become 'like the Garden of Eden' and 'the joy of the whole earth' (as predicted), now that 'the federation of the world' and 'parliament of man' has at last become an imperative necessity |
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Thy kingdom come. |
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Thy light is come. |
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The universal peace project : another letter from Mr. Holman Hunt of London : from the Ottawa Free Press, Dec. 22nd, 1890. |
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World-life, or, The future existence and development of the aggregate human mind, in light of modern science, 1883: |
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