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 Apostacies: the Tyrannical Reign of Antichrist, Or the Infidel Power; and the Restoration of the Jews. To which is Added, an Appendix, Volume 2Andrews and Cummings, Greenough and Stebbins, printers, 1808 - Bible |
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... other luminaries : yet does the scheme of Bp . Newton , by leading him to view the Western Empire as something altogether * Jerem . li . 25 . distinct distinct from the Eastern Empire , instead of consi- dering [ 26 ]
... other luminaries : yet does the scheme of Bp . Newton , by leading him to view the Western Empire as something altogether * Jerem . li . 25 . distinct distinct from the Eastern Empire , instead of consi- dering [ 26 ]
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... Newton apply with equal force to that of Mr. Whitaker , who has throughout followed the Bishop , enlarging only very con- siderably upon the brief remarks of his predecessor . I am indebted to him for some useful hints in the ...
... Newton apply with equal force to that of Mr. Whitaker , who has throughout followed the Bishop , enlarging only very con- siderably upon the brief remarks of his predecessor . I am indebted to him for some useful hints in the ...
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... Newton , that I shall do nothing more than abridge his remarks , with the exception of noticing a single error into which I conceive his Lordship to have fallen . At the sounding of the fifth trumpet ( the first of the three woe ...
... Newton , that I shall do nothing more than abridge his remarks , with the exception of noticing a single error into which I conceive his Lordship to have fallen . At the sounding of the fifth trumpet ( the first of the three woe ...
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... Newton supposes the fallen star to be the impostor Mohammed ; and yet afterwards repre- sents the locust - sovereign Apollyon as being Mo- hammed likewise . To say nothing of so plain a repetition , the prophet evidently describes the ...
... Newton supposes the fallen star to be the impostor Mohammed ; and yet afterwards repre- sents the locust - sovereign Apollyon as being Mo- hammed likewise . To say nothing of so plain a repetition , the prophet evidently describes the ...
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... Newton's supposition , that the ยท prophet's repetition of the five months , in two different verses , implies ten months or 300 years : Had St. John meant to convey this idea , he would have joined the two periods of five months cach ...
... Newton's supposition , that the ยท prophet's repetition of the five months , in two different verses , implies ten months or 300 years : Had St. John meant to convey this idea , he would have joined the two periods of five months cach ...
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