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The Harp of God

CHAPTER IX
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Most of his regiment was annihilated, including the two guards by his side.

When the battle was over this Christian brother had not a scratch.

Again he was put in a similar position; and again he went through another battle without injury.

He was then charged with being insane because he would not fight and placed in an insane asylum and kept there for a period of time, until he was turned out; and then he proceeded with proclaiming the message of the Lord's presence and his glorious incoming kingdom.
[437]The persecution in Great Britain of the same class of Christians, and in Canada, and in the United States--long boasted of as the land of the free and the home of the brave--was so terrible that words are inadequate to describe it.

Number 27 of the GOLDEN AGE magazine, issued September 29, 1920, gives a detailed description of many of these wicked persecutions, which mark a clear fulfillment of these prophetic utterances of the Lord.


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