A dissertation on the prophecies, that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling, or will hereafter be fulfilled, 1. köide |
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Page xiv
... literal end of the world must be distinguished from the day of the second advent . p . 199 . IV . The difficulties presented by the text , This generation shall not pass away until all these things be fulfilled . p . 202 . 1. The ...
... literal end of the world must be distinguished from the day of the second advent . p . 199 . IV . The difficulties presented by the text , This generation shall not pass away until all these things be fulfilled . p . 202 . 1. The ...
Page xx
... literal days . Therefore , when they ultimately relate to a future ex- pected Antichrist , they мUST in that case be literal days also . p . 267 . 1. Mr. Rutter's conclusion does not follow from his pre- mises , even if those premises ...
... literal days . Therefore , when they ultimately relate to a future ex- pected Antichrist , they мUST in that case be literal days also . p . 267 . 1. Mr. Rutter's conclusion does not follow from his pre- mises , even if those premises ...
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... literal antitypical Empire were not all synchro- nical , but on the contrary were successive . Hence it is manifest , on this sufficiently obvious principle , that the excision or deadly wound of any single head must prove mortal to the ...
... literal antitypical Empire were not all synchro- nical , but on the contrary were successive . Hence it is manifest , on this sufficiently obvious principle , that the excision or deadly wound of any single head must prove mortal to the ...
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... sive ecclesiastico , seu quovis alio , desi- " nit esse quod fuit : unde et occidit , qui tali morte quemquam " afficit . " Comment . Apoc . in myst . duor . test . ' sion sion of his existing head by the sword of literal 4 [ 30 ]
... sive ecclesiastico , seu quovis alio , desi- " nit esse quod fuit : unde et occidit , qui tali morte quemquam " afficit . " Comment . Apoc . in myst . duor . test . ' sion sion of his existing head by the sword of literal 4 [ 30 ]
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George Stanley Faber. sion of his existing head by the sword of literal war , which is his political death : for in each case , accord- ing to the definition , he plainly ceases to be what he previously was . Now this ambiguity is ...
George Stanley Faber. sion of his existing head by the sword of literal war , which is his political death : for in each case , accord- ing to the definition , he plainly ceases to be what he previously was . Now this ambiguity is ...
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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