JW Williams (The "seer") is a figure about which it seems little is known other than his production of this present work. Written during the first world war, it is apocalyptic but hopeful in a reformist manner, proclaiming that the author has had numerous dreams and visions of a spiritual nature.It ruminates on the purportedly coming end times of armageddon and relates the words of various angels which remark on future events and ideas.
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JW Williams (The "seer") is a figure about which it seems little is known other than his production of this present work. Written during the first world war, it is apocalyptic but hopeful in a reformist manner, proclaiming that the author has had numerous dreams and visions of a spiritual nature.It ruminates on the purportedly coming end times of armageddon and relates the words of various angels which remark on future events and ideas.
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