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... Remarks on the wonderful accuracy , with which the symbol of the Roman wild beast has been constructed . p . 254 . II . The second objection , brought by Mr. Rutter against the protestant mode of computation , is : that we must have ...
... Remarks on the wonderful accuracy , with which the symbol of the Roman wild beast has been constructed . p . 254 . II . The second objection , brought by Mr. Rutter against the protestant mode of computation , is : that we must have ...
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... remarks ) that it was an episcopus or an overlooker or a seer or a bishop . Dan . vii . 24 , 8 . Yet , notwithstanding this marked difference in the language of the two prophets , and notwithstanding the place of the ittle horn in ...
... remarks ) that it was an episcopus or an overlooker or a seer or a bishop . Dan . vii . 24 , 8 . Yet , notwithstanding this marked difference in the language of the two prophets , and notwithstanding the place of the ittle horn in ...
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... remark , that this metapho- rical phraseology is familiar to perhaps every nation in the world . In the ordinary language of Scripture , and in the technical language of the old pagan Mys- teries on which is industriously founded the ...
... remark , that this metapho- rical phraseology is familiar to perhaps every nation in the world . In the ordinary language of Scripture , and in the technical language of the old pagan Mys- teries on which is industriously founded the ...
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... remark of Sir Isaac Newton , that it is " the folly of interpreters to foretell times and things દ by the Apocalypse , as if God designed to make " them prophets * . " Such a remark can only , in the very nature of things , relate to a ...
... remark of Sir Isaac Newton , that it is " the folly of interpreters to foretell times and things દ by the Apocalypse , as if God designed to make " them prophets * . " Such a remark can only , in the very nature of things , relate to a ...
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... remarks of General de Vaudoncourt furnish so strik- ing and undesigned a comment on the predicted destinies of the Euphratèan horsemen , that I cannot refrain from here in- troducing them . " Amidst the momentous revolutions , which ...
... remarks of General de Vaudoncourt furnish so strik- ing and undesigned a comment on the predicted destinies of the Euphratèan horsemen , that I cannot refrain from here in- troducing them . " Amidst the momentous revolutions , which ...
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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