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The Liberal, 24 Dec 1914, p. 2

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figtieh rist { a-rmy Kanything here will {f0 flow 9 rs :lfiedans 11 “those of t] ' “19. F01 Vilrl be all where will will demand than Rome I will need t1 the Powers, pawl and th make an em the prayers mane peopIe maKe an end 01' the the prayers and w mane people do no ‘ “16. Humanity known such great 1 umph of the Anti‘ that of the demon o incarnation. ‘ twenty tion of work “13. There will no more be seen any priests or monks to absolve, the combatants. for, in the first place, priests and monks will fight with other citizens. and. further. the Pope Benedictus will have cursed the Antichrist», and it will be proâ€" claimed that those who fight, will find salvation. and (lying‘ will he straightway translated to Heaven, like the martyrs. strmghtway tlra: like the martyrs “14. The Pap‘ proclaim these 1 far, and will g rave and bring “7. A war will cause. the mask to be lifted. This will not be that waged against France, but another distinguished Power, and in two weleks this war will become univer- sa . “8. This war will enlist all the geoples of Christendom. Mohammeâ€" Ians, and even those from afar. Armies will arise from the four corâ€" ners of the earth. rcy. He will go forth torch in. and, like the barbarians. but inâ€" voking the name of Christ! ‘ I “11. His pretentious words will resemble those of the Christia.ns.l but his actions will be those of Nero l and the Roman persecutors . He will have an eagle in his coat of arms, and another will appear in that of his ally, the other bad man- areh. ' “12. Bufc this one is 1L Christian. and he ml} die by the. malediction of the Pope Benedictus, who will be elected at the end of the reign of Antichrist. “5. For a long time he. will agi‘ta‘Le by ruse and felony. his spies Wlll overrun the World. and he will be master of great secrets. “6. He will employ phlluSOphCJ‘S, who will prove" tha‘t his mission is celestial. swear by the Scriptures. represent himself as the ment of the. Mots-t High fur ing the wicked. “4. He will have but; ( but his innumerable fro-c will take for their motto‘ ‘ u_s,:_ will appear as the 1‘ Hén Writing in the Moms. Peladuzm sa-j father, Adrian Pt devoted himself to hecies. ecstlasie‘s In 1890 he found menbs a, DIWJIYIIPL'X monk, dated 1600. ed it from :1 (whim St. Michel de Ei‘ig con, , who received named Donut a who died at Beau age. In the Fig furnishes extracts phecy, which rims “1. It; will have bée‘n thought thzxfi he, the Antichrist, has frequently been identified, for all “Slayers of the Lamb have a resemblance, and all evilâ€"divers are found'to be typi’ cal of the Great Evil. “2. The veritable Antichrist- will “2. The veritable Antichrist- will be one of the monarchs of his day, 8. Luthelfiam. He will invoke God, and claim to be His messenger. A Remarkable Prophecy by a Sixteenth Century Monk_ 1m THE WAR FORETOLD [ :1 himself to ;, ecstasies > he found a. prophecy dated 1600. VOID 4'1 carno: "llS entur earn ate The 1‘ 1'0 th' Elt- apa r1nce Il'l 18 Figaro (Pa-r yaâ€"ys that when Peyllad‘a‘n, who ' :o the study of r s and visions, c7 1 among the dc :y by Johannes 0. He had nbtz igu‘et, near 'l‘ar d it {mm an ab“ a. studious pri( a-ucaire at a gr Vlfter iptures. as the High for c RES “'1 - fresh Iif Bath to t.}' Bull whi no. M from as iollx )t-to. ‘God with the legions of Liars will 5. He will he instru- 01‘ chasvt-en- ne arm ; us. who :l nbt Orde V great 1d an p m the the nd means of the will] divert 'bh Only the mag in te r 1' edâ€"t‘h e princesâ€"for 1 will be heap victims of DLa Three An: Lamb, ha shall only that the I thresher. “31. The Anti‘ crown. and will insanity. His 6 vided into tvw-an none of them wil' an army. or a $1: (lawn the combat which is fought in the places where the Antichrist forges his Weapons is no longer a, human wa-r. The Three Animals, the elf? fenders of the Lamb, will externalâ€" na-tae the last army of the Anh- christ; but the battlefield will be made a, chamelhouse as Large as the greatest of cities, for the dead will have tra‘n‘sfigured the place. making of it a. chain of hillocks. era] o-ccx the Seve the justice stop ’fightin soldiers of 1 t-h e I Antichrist has * pretended to be Christian and has acted in His name, and if he does not perish the fruit of the Redemption will be lost and the gates of hell will prevail against, the Saviour. ' “30. It will readily be seen that the combat which is fought in the. places Where the Antichrist forges Mic-hate from I mam r tlu fires of ti impious I the Laml nation of come surpn' other of the come “‘111 5 b0 rde n J“ tel-ans 1 amb W1] tablis iCé ements pea4 m upon the r: Happy they w] ils of this marv Ll taste of the ZR 29 mt Notes on tho I’l'uphec) An The Three Animals r, and wil ; territory. The Whit from the 1 se the Bla from trh lrprise tJ humanity mtii afte 1, “11-1 umpe one 131 h himsr Then w Tl s, but He )11t- {c pard livers will be forded by If the dead bodies, which art the course of the waters. 3 may distihguished will be â€"â€"t‘he genie/nails and the â€"for the carnage of the war heaped together with the mf pLague and hunger. [‘he Antichrist Wihl, on sev- azsious,~sue for peace, but in Angel‘s who go before the nimals, the defenders of the ave proclaimed that victory ly be accorded on condition Antichrist is crushed in the 1d . relgn, an n the race ' they who st of cities, for the dead mansfigured the place, it a. chain of hillocks. Antichrist. will lose his I will die in solitude and His empire will be diâ€" twentyâ€"two States, but 111 will have either a, fort, r a ‘ship. White i L11 drive 141 «he 1101" Black and 1m- trek ite Eagle, by order of rive out the Crescent where there will reâ€" Christians. He will M in Constantinople. ill commence an era 1d :, who w in use 11 ill 1'] “'le anon 3161106 lsmabxcs. and happ 1'9 Eaglé and the ade the country )mpl‘ebely from Lagle, who 'will hem side. will Lamb, icannot the re rem an] 11 man 111 escape the 5 period, who of the reign holy Celebra- rmarn s spur J dil)’ be will but me amtmople‘ cc an era for the the Black 5 the Anti- Eagle. . have ta- )0 but )0 ountry, another alf the ents of a] mo re 1n ll 1‘ Al-liecs is a clear fulfillment of pump graphs 9 and 13. All social and Spiritual differences are abolisihed in the field. All soldiers are com- rades. In the course of the present war we find striking examples of this fact in the many priests who go under fire with the greatest cour- age, and can fight and slay in the sacred clause of their beloved coun- try. Paragraph 15 gives us an idea. of the awful carnage that will at- tend this war. Rome- in the second century had a population of about has but rece Papal seat. many priest most brave] grqat Damn obvmus‘ly a. flomalmst». Parag‘a-ph 16 puts this war on its proper spiri- tual 'level. It is a. war against, the tyranny of the autocrat, matterixalis- tic philosophy, and the oneâ€"man creed of the German cult). It re- gards all humans as embodiments of ab< l’al'z hOpE at a year 2000," but the fact that we art in the twentieth century, while tl’H writer of this prophecy lived in th: sixteenth, appears at least a, credit: able estimate. It can literally be said that blood has been shed in :11 the four elements of fire, air, webs] and earth, as stated in paangrapl' 19, for the hated incendiary ha» spared neither pail-ace nor cottage sacred edifice nor common hostel All have been burned and devastab ed; while women and children have been slaughtered as ruthlessly as the most active troops, whose blood has mingled with the waters in 2,000,000â€"3, been known gards all hun spiritual forc are massed t1 “tribulation the m g l‘f are massed together for the coming “tribulatiom.” If Truth and Equity, Peace and Justice have their repre‘ sentatives among men. so also have those demoniacal powers who are dominated by the Father of Lies and the Great Accuser. ’Dhere is nothâ€" W116 Attention is called to paragraph 4, in which he is said to have only one arm (the Kaiser has one arm with- ered and also a, short leg, and he mounts his horse by the 'rong side). Paragraph 10 is quire des- criptive of the German method of waging war on neutrals and nonâ€" combatants. The menbioh of Pope Bemedictus in panagr-aph 12 is re markable; his Holiness of that name has but recently been elected to the Papal seat. The fact that there are many priests fighting, and fighting most bravely. in the ranks of the Allies is a clear fulfill‘rnent of panar \\' 111‘ 111 \Vh o II‘E lnded h agraph e of ho ‘M ursu Med Thu 116 1t- the )I Admit ,” but ‘ entmth »mmand-ed 'tyhe }erma.n ‘s quad war. Rome- in the second ‘ad a population of about an fact which must have m to Friar John, who was a. Romanist. Paragraph is war on its proper spiri- as not saddened the cart] n, or been spilled in mid course of some adventur t- of the enemy’s airâ€"craft? lin-Iilh-d ‘Cll 1U M Von Spru- 1K ate. “towardg the a fact that we are mtury, while the ‘hve-cy lived in the at least a, credit- can literally be ; been shed in all 30111111011 hostel. d and devastab (1 children have s ruthlessly as ps, whose blood 9 waters in 'l‘l'vnchm. aodimenxts of at this time, r the coming‘ .1 nde ter .Ved at the are the val ' EWGHLETT COLT!) i TORONTO . ONT. Another Prophecy. Dom Bosco, a priest at, Turin, founder of the Salesian Order, who died about ten years ago, also proâ€" pliesied the war. His prophecy Was published in Le Msatin (Paris), in June, 1901, as follows: “A European war will break out in 1913 or 1914. Germany will be dismembered; not, however. before she shall have penetrated into the hen-rt of France. There a, mighty arm will hurl her back across the Rhine. The man of pride will see his tree shattered and crushed to the roots and tnodden under foot by all. The great battle will take place between the two days of Our Lady, namely, between August 15th find Sep-tenrbenlfitlh, when therPrope us of film] victory over the Anti- christ, and that the tribulation is not in vain“ Paragraph 31 conâ€" firms our belief in the ultimate desâ€" tiny of the Kaiser and his kingdom. But it also informs us that Russia will drive out the Turks from Euâ€" rope and become keeper of the gates of the East. Finally. in para.â€" graph 34, we learn tlilart, there will war IS that. the leasing company wa the House 0: has :been te1 ant, of Water The P One of the strange has been given birth war is that. of the IE beautiful spo shell beach. by the Crown “West Bank Liegnitz, which in turn leased it Blu‘cher von Wahl'stat-t, ant, of the illustrious ' Waterloo and himself One of the strangest sLories that has been given birth by the great war is that of the Island of Hem. the leasing of which to a. German company was recently discussed in the House of Commons. The lease has been terminated, and British troops are billeted on the island, but the question is still being ask- ed, why was Erigla‘nd so lax as to rent for a song an island larger than Heligoland, within an hour’s v Questions Asked About, it in British House of Commons. us of fin Christ, 3 not in v firms our tiny of tl‘ bu; tha amm‘ak 1L )ver nan neugmar teaming of Er Hern is one ( slands and at , consideraible kale foHnlntion and coil-051011, thus keebihg thth PERCL‘N COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. 73 llS LITTLE ISLAND 01“ KERN. no more the “'0 1:13 at 1m abliehmen .l I] HT 1e Last. lflnale. 1n paraâ€" we learn thlart there will re sectaries and schisms, the Spirit of Christ will] he nations and induce a hapginess and prosperity as England so Lax as song an island larg‘ oland, within' an hour t' English shores. ne of the lesser Chann i at, one time supports 11' If S 11 l'( ; po‘pulatmn. 1t 1 c, with an attract In 1889 it was lea for $70 a, year to 11'“ {11549an defiendent. bf 7v}; lesser Channel tune supported 3, yegr to . L1mite the efliciency Parolin Prote 51011, thus kee IIE It is E attractive Hie l\' 16 tone of a. man Who is showing some one the corpse ‘of his murdered vic- tim. “A nevig‘hborin g Coachman killed him, and we salted him down and divided him." 'T‘hon he opened a closet in which sat a, ‘huge cat. “I am fattening we mean to $4 with mice-11k notes : Pollu) brotrhe Tl asked. After looking mysteriously around to see that no one was watching us, he took me down into the cellar and pointed to some meat in a barrel. “It is half a horse,” he said, in the tone of a man Who is showing.r some able to obtain bread for three days, and that the last time he had pre- sented his ticket he had been given about half an inch of cheese. “How do you live, then ’3" ' I a characteristic touch of the extremes to which the- tamts of Paris were driven the siege of 1870. I went to see what was going on in the house of a friend of mine in the Avenue de l’Imperatrice, who has left Paris. The servant who was in charge told me they had not been It. knew. moreover, that the rent was about five shillings and six pence a week: that steps had been taken to cancel this document; that for some weeks British troops had been on the island. Whether Prince Blucher and family had moved from the manor house was not made clear. The popular out-cry against the Prince. in the opinion of the Lon- don press generally, is unjustified, but The Times remarks rather sar- castically that the public might be told a little more about the Ger- man company which was able to ac- quire so cheaply so much good farm and pasture land. together with nu- merous cottages, not to mention the manor house. It also is point- ed out that the island is in the heart of the English Channel, with- in sight of the coast of France, about 70 miles from Portland and 40 from C‘xherbourg, it could be used as a sub-morine base, though no thing of the kind appears to have been attempted. What People Ate During the Siogt of Paris in 1870. In a, letter by Henry La‘boucherel which is quoted by Mr. A. L. Thor- old in his life of the distinguished i01u‘na1is<t, he describes, not withom a characteristic touch of humor, the extremes to which the- inhabi- tants of Paris were driven during It, knew, morec was about five pence a week: ' taken to cancel for some weeks been on the WE GUARANTEE Boller Metal 1 Adelalde S‘reu West 1‘ I1 the FA MINE FOOD ng her up for ) serve her up hke sausages lfll' térday ilinner. ' "mm he ‘ sat a, ‘huge c up for Chrd her up sum 6th 1d Peronn C h pi stm as s 11 1‘ 1'0 11 nd 34 Toramc- tho rt

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