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    A FULL MOON IN FOUR QUARTERS, EACH A DIFFERENT COLOR

    The accompanying phenomenon, which was seen in Nord Laen (county), Sweden, in the midsummer of 1870, was related to me by an eye-witness. It was at the time of the full moon, in a clear night, when their hay was just in the condition to “house.” Fearing a storm was coming on that would injure the crop, hundreds of people arose at three o’clock in the morning to draw in their hay by clear moonlight. Their astonishment was great, when theyLDT 128.1

    PICTURE-WHITE RED YELLOW GREEN

    beheld the moon lined off into four quarters, and each quarter of a different color. The upper righthand quarter was a bright red, while the left-hand upper quarter was natural color, the left-hand lower quarter a bright yellow, and the lower right-hand quarter a livid green. Hundreds were on their knees, calling on God for mercy, fearing that the end of all things was right upon them.

    PICTURE-A RED CROSS AND INITIAL LETTERS

    The phenomenon of the red cross was witnessed at Urskong, some twenty English miles north of Christiania, Norway, in the month of August, 1896. About two hours after sunset, in a clear sky, at an angle of forty-five degrees, in the western heavens, was seen, for an hour or more, a large red cross, and under it, in great red letters, “J. K. S.” Those who saw it recognized at once the initial letters for an important sentence in their language-“Jeg kommer snart.” The English of this sentence is, “I come quickly.” So great was the impression of this scene upon the people, as I was told by one who not long after made a trip of some fifty miles above Christiania, that the people had painted on the flat surface of the perpendicular rocks, in red letters, in various places, a red cross, and under it the letters “J. K. S.” On inquiring as to what this meant, he was told that it was to keep in the memory of their children the wonderful sight that just before had been seen in the heavens.LDT 129.1

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