Secret Enemies of True Republicanism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 271 pages of information about Secret Enemies of True Republicanism.

Secret Enemies of True Republicanism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 271 pages of information about Secret Enemies of True Republicanism.
when after the receipt of his or her letter our next Convention would be held.  Probably there is in this last “form” no room, to say more than that our Post-Office address is on the title-page and also three or four pages before this.  It has been said that the stopping place for the cars is Millerstown, Perry Co.:  Pa.  I desire nothing more than to draw you into the sphere of our Heavenly abode as your sincere brother.

ANDREW B. SMOLNIKAR.

Remark.  I perused 192 pages of this book while the last form was in composition, and found a moderate number of errata as may be easily corrected by the reader; for instance, he may connect himself in the 7th line of the “Preliminary Remarks” the two particles IN TO in one word, and he may separate where he finds two words close together and change C and E, also N and U and some other letters when required, or add when a letter is omitted, or cast it out when it is superabundant.  Such trifles will not trouble those who are anxious to learn to understand this book, nor if they read sometimes CONNEXION and other times CONNECTION, I always write CONNEXION; but I was assured, that according to the present fashion CONNECTION is more used, although this use is irregular.

The general rule is observed by our invisible messengers mentioned on the 169th page, while they are controlling the spirits of the compositors, that they let them commit such errata as disturb the sense on such pages, on which the reader should stop and reflect upon the connexion of matters.  An astonishing lesson was given, when I received the order to stop the composition of the Fourth Treatise at the end of the 168th page.  The manuscript for that Treatise contains 85 pages, and the 168th page of this book ends in the middle of the 34th page of manuscript.  The spirit who made this provision exhorts powerfully readers to digest the 168 pages and to prepare for what follows.  I did not know, what our invisible agents intended to put on the 168th page, till I saw in the proof sheet the six oxen, the first of whom is Joseph Ox, on the 74th place of our catalogue.  These oxen are supporting the mysteries on the 80th and 81st places of our catalogue, and those two mysteries are in the 4th line of the 168th page.  This provision tells that you should pay peculiar attention to the contents from the 74th to the 81st page of this book, and you will find amongst the Americans those who furnish as great assistance to the Beast with ten horns as the six oxen on the 168th page.  But on the 21st line of the 82d page, my interpretation[AG] commences, and the omission in the midst of the 83d page exhorts you that you should reflect upon the “Sect of Adventurists” mentioned in the 9th line from the bottom of the 83d page.  In my manuscript were only Adventists.  But I tell you that the young boy who set in type the largest portion of this book, was a peculiar medium.  Noyse and Himes and all those whom they represent belong to the sect of Adventurists who are the greatest supporters of Popery.

Copyrights
Project Gutenberg
Secret Enemies of True Republicanism from Project Gutenberg. Public domain.