QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ Jul 20 2008, 04:47 AM)

QUOTE (Sky @ Jul 18 2008, 04:15 AM)

QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ Jul 2 2008, 07:26 AM)

Why was I awakened @02:37 a.m. ?
Were the voices to loud?
237: Abetter, Admonish, Atonalist, Affaire, Astigmatism, Biker, Bereft, Bookies, breathed, Getter, Dustless, Dissatisfied, Defier, Delphinium, Desquamate, Hosanna, Isolating, Edibleness, Either, Etagere, Emmenagogue, Endothelium, Episode, Tariff, Trifid, Trek, Fatter, Fossil, Krait, Langouste, Litheness, Lithesome, Limbless, Lisping, Lisps, Mugginess, Metaplasia, Nautiluses, Saltation, Semidome, Stational, Stoles, Slimming, Slips, Solidus, Spiling, Splent, Spouted, Squibbing, Squids, Optimal, Papillae, Papist, Pilings, Pedimental, Plunges, Polluted, Quietism, Queenlike
Hey ya Sky :
See how the word Papist, a 0237 word, is now linked to the message I received about Queen
Elizabeth I and the Church of England ? Now review my former research linking this aspect . . .
As I explained from the time clock numerical information, the links to many things always come
to the surface, to regain my attention to now/present mission with the Lord and previous covenants
given to me years ago. That is why when you suggested, that I hear voices and they are loud . . . that
I decided you needed enlightenment in the vision/dream area of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Unless, you are the believer in the ending of the 5-fold ministry. Which is not correct.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PoperyPapist is a term, usually disparaging or an anti-Catholic slur, referring to a member of the Catholic Church. It was coined during the English Reformation to indicate that a Christian's loyalties were to the Pope, rather than to the anti-papal Church of England. Over time, however, it came to mean one who supported Papal authority over all Christians and thus became a popular term, especially among Anglicans and Presbyterians. The word, dating from A.D. 1534, derives via Middle French from Latin papa, meaning "Pope".[1]
http://eyesofthemadonna.blogspot.com/2008/...n-box-lane.htmlThe discovery of details about the rulership of Queen Elizabeth I, until her death in 1603, of the pressure on the nation under the rule of `The Church of England`, forced Puritan's to worship under secrecy. Although a house of the soul (Brug), the ‘Box Lane Chapel’, was built in early 1600’s, this chapel was associated with the Protestant’s to practice their faith. However, the chapel was not officially founded until 1668. Before the Queen’s death, her guardian spirit (Devons), set these land trust in action for infinity.
The message I received is from 1994, and can be read @
http://eyesofthemadonna.blogspot.com/2008/...felden-box.html