A Dissertation on the Prophecies, that Have Been Fulfilled, are Now Fulfilling, Or Will Hereafter be Fulfilled, Relative to the Great Period of 1260 Years: The Papal and Mohammedan Apostasies, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - Bible |
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Page 18
... John in describing the effects of the former trum- pet is borrowed from a passage of Jeremiah , where- in the fall of Babylon , the apocalyptic type of Rome , is predicted : this , which is here employed by him , is taken in a similar ...
... John in describing the effects of the former trum- pet is borrowed from a passage of Jeremiah , where- in the fall of Babylon , the apocalyptic type of Rome , is predicted : this , which is here employed by him , is taken in a similar ...
Page 19
... John is describing the calamities of the Roman empire in general , and the downfall of the Western empire in particular : hence it is more congruous to explain the symbol of the falling star secularly than spiritually . And this opinion ...
... John is describing the calamities of the Roman empire in general , and the downfall of the Western empire in particular : hence it is more congruous to explain the symbol of the falling star secularly than spiritually . And this opinion ...
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... John pro- ceeds to relate the history of the great Apostasy , which he details under the three last trumpets , usually denominated the three woe - trumpets . He begins with an account of the Eastern branch of the Apostasy under the two ...
... John pro- ceeds to relate the history of the great Apostasy , which he details under the three last trumpets , usually denominated the three woe - trumpets . He begins with an account of the Eastern branch of the Apostasy under the two ...
Page 42
... John frequently . speaks of continuance of time ; and , whenever that is the case , he never uses the phraseology here employed ( Compare Rev. ix . 5 , 10. xi . 2 , 3 , 9. xii . 6 , 14. xiii . 5. xx . 2 , 4. with ix . 15. ) . Whence it ...
... John frequently . speaks of continuance of time ; and , whenever that is the case , he never uses the phraseology here employed ( Compare Rev. ix . 5 , 10. xi . 2 , 3 , 9. xii . 6 , 14. xiii . 5. xx . 2 , 4. with ix . 15. ) . Whence it ...
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... second woe - trumpet is not marked by St. John in his prophecy of the Euphratèan horsemen . They are said to be loosed , after having been bound ; and and they are represented as attacking after their liberation the [ 44 ]
... second woe - trumpet is not marked by St. John in his prophecy of the Euphratèan horsemen . They are said to be loosed , after having been bound ; and and they are represented as attacking after their liberation the [ 44 ]
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