By Greek Power.
| C = | 20 |
| H = | 8 |
| E = | 5 |
| V = | 6 |
| A = | 1 |
| L = | 30 |
| I = | 10 |
| E = | 5 |
| R = | 100 |
| A = | 1 |
| U = | 400 |
| C = | 20 |
| I = | 10 |
| N = | 50 |
| —— | |
| 666 |
There will be thousands of Morgans who will be among the wise and prudent of Hosea 14c. 9v. when the Seventh Angel sounds, let me number that One by Greek, Rev. 17c. 1v:
| S = | 200 |
| E = | 5 |
| × V = | 6 |
| E = | 5 |
| N = | 50 |
| T = | 300 |
| H = | 8 |
| A = | 1 |
| N = | 50 |
| × G = | 6 |
| E = | 5 |
| L = | 30 |
| —— | |
| 666 |
V and G = 12 ought to be equal to one Gammadion or 3
3 × 4 = 12, what say you?
London, October 29, 1866.
"Dear Sir,—
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