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... characteristic marks . p . 14 . 2. It may also be proved from the very necessity of the thing . p . 16 . II . This point being demonstrated , we have next to inquire , with which of the seven Roman heads the Carlovin gian with [ iv ]
... characteristic marks . p . 14 . 2. It may also be proved from the very necessity of the thing . p . 16 . II . This point being demonstrated , we have next to inquire , with which of the seven Roman heads the Carlovin gian with [ iv ]
Page viii
... thing , to form a general idea of what is next to follow . Nor does this at all involve any presumptuous attempt to intrude into the office of a prophet , rather than to rest satisfied with the cha- racter of a mere interpreter . For ...
... thing , to form a general idea of what is next to follow . Nor does this at all involve any presumptuous attempt to intrude into the office of a prophet , rather than to rest satisfied with the cha- racter of a mere interpreter . For ...
Page xiv
... pass away until all these things be fulfilled . p . 202 . 1. The solution proposed by Mr. Mede . p . 204 . ( 1. ) First objection to it . p . 204 . ( 2. ) Second objection . p . 205 . ( 3. ) Third ( 3 ) Third objection . p . 205 . [ xiv ]
... pass away until all these things be fulfilled . p . 202 . 1. The solution proposed by Mr. Mede . p . 204 . ( 1. ) First objection to it . p . 204 . ( 2. ) Second objection . p . 205 . ( 3. ) Third ( 3 ) Third objection . p . 205 . [ xiv ]
Page xxiv
... thing . p . 391 . ( 1. ) Passages , in which he uses the term . p . 394 . ( 2. ) Passages , in which he alludes to the thing . p . 396 . 2. The use of the term , or the allusion to the thing , in the writings of St. Paul . p . 404 . ( 1 ...
... thing . p . 391 . ( 1. ) Passages , in which he uses the term . p . 394 . ( 2. ) Passages , in which he alludes to the thing . p . 396 . 2. The use of the term , or the allusion to the thing , in the writings of St. Paul . p . 404 . ( 1 ...
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... thing . 1. With respect to its characteristic marks as re- corded by history , the greatest part of the Western Empire was actually subject to it in the person of Charlemagne and the petty kings of Britain and Spain , the only Roman ...
... thing . 1. With respect to its characteristic marks as re- corded by history , the greatest part of the Western Empire was actually subject to it in the person of Charlemagne and the petty kings of Britain and Spain , the only Roman ...
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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