The sacred calendar of prophecy; or, A dissertation on the prophecies which treat of the grand period of seven times and especially of its second moiety, 2. köideRivington, 1828 |
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... viewed under two aspects . p . 6 . 1. The image under its chronological aspect . p . 7 . ( 1. ) The head of gold is Nebuchadnezzar : hence the life of the image must be reckoned from the birth of that prince . p . 10 . ( 2. ) The breast ...
... viewed under two aspects . p . 6 . 1. The image under its chronological aspect . p . 7 . ( 1. ) The head of gold is Nebuchadnezzar : hence the life of the image must be reckoned from the birth of that prince . p . 10 . ( 2. ) The breast ...
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... viewed under two different aspects , will prove to be every way a grand prophetic calendar , governing and binding together all the other pre- dictions both of Daniel and of St. John , while its age will turn out to be the key or the ...
... viewed under two different aspects , will prove to be every way a grand prophetic calendar , governing and binding together all the other pre- dictions both of Daniel and of St. John , while its age will turn out to be the key or the ...
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... viewed under two different aspects : a circumstance , which results from the plain necessity of considering it both chronologically and geographically . Under the first aspect , it symbolises the four great Em- pires in chronological ...
... viewed under two different aspects : a circumstance , which results from the plain necessity of considering it both chronologically and geographically . Under the first aspect , it symbolises the four great Em- pires in chronological ...
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... viewed succes- sively or during the progress of its formation , re- presents the four successive great Empires : but , when its parts are viewed conjointly , or after its 1 Dan . vii . I know not , whether we are absolutely bound to ...
... viewed succes- sively or during the progress of its formation , re- presents the four successive great Empires : but , when its parts are viewed conjointly , or after its 1 Dan . vii . I know not , whether we are absolutely bound to ...
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... viewed geographically as a whole , is the Roman Empire in its utmost extent , including both its own peculiar dominions in the west and the dominions of the three preceding Em- pires in the East . Of this image , thus completed ...
... viewed geographically as a whole , is the Roman Empire in its utmost extent , including both its own peculiar dominions in the west and the dominions of the three preceding Em- pires in the East . Of this image , thus completed ...
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Accordingly angel Antichrist Apocalypse Apostasy arrangement Babylon Babylonian beheld brass century chap Christ Christian chronological Church circumstance commencement conquests Cyrus Daniel denote Desire of women dominions earth Eastern ecclesiastical Egypt eleventh little Emperor epoch Exarchate Exarchate of Ravenna expired father four fourth geographical golden head Gothic nations Grecian Empire Greek half he-goat heaven Hence hieroglyphic Hist infidelity interpretation iron Italy John kingdoms of Babel latter three lion little horn locusts Lombards Macedon Mede Medo-Persian Empire metallic image Mohammedism monarchy Nebuchadnezzar Ostrogoths pagan Papacy period persecution Persian Persian Empire pire Pishdadian Power prediction prince principle prophecy provinces Ptolemy reckoned reign represented respect rise Roman beast Roman Empire Roman king Rome saints second little horn secular seven prophetic seventh seal seventh trumpet sovereign sovereignty spiritual successive symbol symbolised Syria terminated third tion trumpet unto vial Western Empire Western Roman Empire whole wild-beast wings