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... argument is : to take as a basis cer- tain positions , directly established by inspiration it- self ; and then to reason forward , by aid of the chro- nological prophecy , to the conclusion whither they conduct us . p . 84 . ( 1. ) The ...
... argument is : to take as a basis cer- tain positions , directly established by inspiration it- self ; and then to reason forward , by aid of the chro- nological prophecy , to the conclusion whither they conduct us . p . 84 . ( 1. ) The ...
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... Argument , from the circumstance that the death of the wit- nesses is effected by the beast from the abyss . This argument can only be answered generally , by stating the arguments on the other side of the question . p . 126 . II .
... Argument , from the circumstance that the death of the wit- nesses is effected by the beast from the abyss . This argument can only be answered generally , by stating the arguments on the other side of the question . p . 126 . II .
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... Argument built upon the preceding proof . p . 137 . III . Still the argument , which is founded on the circumstance that the death of the witnesses is effected by the beast from the abyss , remains without any direct answer . p . 139 ...
... Argument built upon the preceding proof . p . 137 . III . Still the argument , which is founded on the circumstance that the death of the witnesses is effected by the beast from the abyss , remains without any direct answer . p . 139 ...
Page xxi
... Jews against Christians in gene- ral . p . 299 . 4. Were the real fact stated to the Popish laity , no argument could have been framed upon it . P. 302 . II . A discussion of the character of the apocalyptic II . A [ xxi ]
... Jews against Christians in gene- ral . p . 299 . 4. Were the real fact stated to the Popish laity , no argument could have been framed upon it . P. 302 . II . A discussion of the character of the apocalyptic II . A [ xxi ]
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... Argument from history . Rome pagan was never burned with fire by the northern warriors . p . 95 . 2. Argument from the Bible . The apocalyptic Babylon , ' when once subverted , is never to rise again . p . 307 . III . A discussion of Mr ...
... Argument from history . Rome pagan was never burned with fire by the northern warriors . p . 95 . 2. Argument from the Bible . The apocalyptic Babylon , ' when once subverted , is never to rise again . p . 307 . III . A discussion of Mr ...
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abyss ancient angel Antichrist Apocalypse apostasy apostle argument Austria bishop Carlovingian Catholic Church Christ Christian Church of Rome commenced Daniel dead deadly wound death declared demonolatry denote divine doctrine eighth form Emperor epistle to Timothy event existence exposition expositor faith father fifth vial form of government form of Roman Francic Emperorship Gentiles Gospel Gothic kingdoms Greek headless heaven Hence hieroglyphic hierophant Hist holy idolatry interpretation Ionian islands Jews John Judah king likewise literal little horn Lord Luke xxi Matt nature Orgies Ottoman Empire pagan pagan Mysteries passage Paul period phraseology plainly political predicted prophecy prophetic protestant reign revived rise Roman beast Roman Empire Roman government Roman head Roman wild beast Romanists Romish Church Rutter Scripture seven seventh form seventh head sixth head Socinian suppose sword synchronically temple term things third woe tion Totila tribulation unto Walmesley whole witnesses word MYSTERY worship