The Apocalypse, Or, Revelation of Saint John, Translated; with Notes, Critical and Explanatory: To which is Prefixed, a Dissertation on the Divine Origin of the Book; in Answer to the Objections of the Late Professor J.D. Michaelis |
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I felt myself unable to surmount ; and , upon inquiring for the best aids of notes and expositions , these were described to me as numerous , and very discordant ; and none of them as affording general and entire satisfaction .
I felt myself unable to surmount ; and , upon inquiring for the best aids of notes and expositions , these were described to me as numerous , and very discordant ; and none of them as affording general and entire satisfaction .
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For , in the three first chapters of the Apocalypse , the Churches of Asia are described as being in that advanced and flourishing state of society and discipline reasonably to be expected ; and to have undergone those ...
For , in the three first chapters of the Apocalypse , the Churches of Asia are described as being in that advanced and flourishing state of society and discipline reasonably to be expected ; and to have undergone those ...
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The feet of the Son of Man are described In the Epistle , The body of the suffering Martyr is represented , Ουκ ως σαρξ καιομενη , αλλ ' ως και αγγίρος εν καμινα Θυρομενοι Ομοιοι χαλκολιβανω ως εν καμινω σεTrupa proto χρυσος That the ...
The feet of the Son of Man are described In the Epistle , The body of the suffering Martyr is represented , Ουκ ως σαρξ καιομενη , αλλ ' ως και αγγίρος εν καμινα Θυρομενοι Ομοιοι χαλκολιβανω ως εν καμινω σεTrupa proto χρυσος That the ...
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he expect so clear an exposition from a prophecy , which respects chiefly future events , as from a Gospel which the ancients have described as written principally , with the view of setting forth the divine nature of Christ ?
he expect so clear an exposition from a prophecy , which respects chiefly future events , as from a Gospel which the ancients have described as written principally , with the view of setting forth the divine nature of Christ ?
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A private person would have described himself by the addition of his father's name , according to the custom of the ancients . A Bishop or Presbyter would have added the name of his church ; but John , the Apostle , needed no such ...
A private person would have described himself by the addition of his father's name , according to the custom of the ancients . A Bishop or Presbyter would have added the name of his church ; but John , the Apostle , needed no such ...
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Page 373 - I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him ; for the hour of his judgment is come : and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.
Page 459 - And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled : and after that he must be loosed a little season.
Page 160 - And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
Page 479 - And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
Page 51 - Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer; behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried ; and ye shall have tribulation ten days : be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.
Page 465 - And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, and shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle, the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.
Page 74 - And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write ; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars ; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.
Page 448 - And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying. Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
Page 86 - I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich ; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see.
Page 454 - Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God, that ye may eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses and of them that sit on them, and the flesh of all men both free and bond, both small and great.