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Page iv
... viewed as a distinct head from the Augustan Emperorship , as I once supposed . p . 7 . 1. An objection , from naked matter of fact , urged against such an opinion . p . 8 . 2. If this objection cannot be obviated , the opinion must be ...
... viewed as a distinct head from the Augustan Emperorship , as I once supposed . p . 7 . 1. An objection , from naked matter of fact , urged against such an opinion . p . 8 . 2. If this objection cannot be obviated , the opinion must be ...
Page xvi
... viewed conjointly with the exposition of the fathers , the little horn must have sprung up SYNCHRONICALLY with the ten primary Gothic kingdoms . p . 237 . ( 3. ) The question then is , how the 1260 days , which con- stitute the period ...
... viewed conjointly with the exposition of the fathers , the little horn must have sprung up SYNCHRONICALLY with the ten primary Gothic kingdoms . p . 237 . ( 3. ) The question then is , how the 1260 days , which con- stitute the period ...
Page xvii
... viewed conjointly , require us to seek its rise in the course of that period during which the Roman Em- pire was parcelled out into ten kingdoms . For the fathers declare , that the little horn was to spring up SÝNCHRONICALLY with the ...
... viewed conjointly , require us to seek its rise in the course of that period during which the Roman Em- pire was parcelled out into ten kingdoms . For the fathers declare , that the little horn was to spring up SÝNCHRONICALLY with the ...
Page xxvi
... 481 . II . As this Mystery of iniquity is developed in the Apocalypse , the book is studiously written with a perpetual refe- rence to the Mysteries of the Gentiles : and it may + be be viewed as a kind of sacred drama , the xxvi ]
... 481 . II . As this Mystery of iniquity is developed in the Apocalypse , the book is studiously written with a perpetual refe- rence to the Mysteries of the Gentiles : and it may + be be viewed as a kind of sacred drama , the xxvi ]
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George Stanley Faber. be viewed as a kind of sacred drama , the machinery of which is borrowed from the old Mysteries . p . 484 . 1. The prologue . p . 485 . 2. The opening of the door . p . 486 . 3. The sealing on the forehead . p . 486 ...
George Stanley Faber. be viewed as a kind of sacred drama , the machinery of which is borrowed from the old Mysteries . p . 484 . 1. The prologue . p . 485 . 2. The opening of the door . p . 486 . 3. The sealing on the forehead . p . 486 ...
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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