A General and Connected View of the Prophecies: Relative to the Conversion, Restoration, Union, and Future Glory of the Houses of Judah and Israel; the Progress, and Final Overthrow, of the Antichristian Confederacy in the Land of Palestine; and the Ultimate General Diffusion of Christianity /F. C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - Bible |
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... believe , will be the magnifi- cent close of the great period of 1260 years . Without presuming to enquire too curiously into the state of the millennian Church and the nature of the Messiah's earthly reign , it is not difficult to ...
... believe , will be the magnifi- cent close of the great period of 1260 years . Without presuming to enquire too curiously into the state of the millennian Church and the nature of the Messiah's earthly reign , it is not difficult to ...
Page vii
... believe , that some such general diffusion of holiness will assuredly take place , ! and with it ( what is indeed its natural conse- quence ) a general diffusion of happiness . This period , we are taught to expect , will be introduced ...
... believe , that some such general diffusion of holiness will assuredly take place , ! and with it ( what is indeed its natural conse- quence ) a general diffusion of happiness . This period , we are taught to expect , will be introduced ...
Page xxiv
... believe that this famous period will not ex- pire until the year 1866. So much has already been done , my respectable opponent Mr. Bicheno argues , and so little apparently remains to be done before the effusion of the last vial , that ...
... believe that this famous period will not ex- pire until the year 1866. So much has already been done , my respectable opponent Mr. Bicheno argues , and so little apparently remains to be done before the effusion of the last vial , that ...
Page xxxii
... of your inquiry , I believe " I might satisfy you in a few words . " In former times , and before the invasion of " Buonaparte's army , the French were the people , " who << 66 " who beyond all comparison were the most [ xxx ]
... of your inquiry , I believe " I might satisfy you in a few words . " In former times , and before the invasion of " Buonaparte's army , the French were the people , " who << 66 " who beyond all comparison were the most [ xxx ]
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... believe , that the greatest part of the ten tribes still subsists in the places where Salmanasar carried them . Search accordingly has been made for them in those countries , and apparently not without success . p . 86. - 15 . Reasons ...
... believe , that the greatest part of the ten tribes still subsists in the places where Salmanasar carried them . Search accordingly has been made for them in those countries , and apparently not without success . p . 86. - 15 . Reasons ...
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Afghans ancient Antichrist Antichristian confederacy apocalyptic Assyria beast beginning Behold captivity children of Israel Christ Church commencement Daniel declared desolate destroy destruction dispersion earth Edom effusion Egypt enemies Euphrates expiration federacy finished gathered Gentiles glory God's hath Hebrew holy house of Israel inhabitants Isaiah xviii isles Israelites Jacob Jerusalem Jews judgment Killalla king of Babylon kingdom land Latin empire Letter on Isaiah likewise literal Lord of hosts lost ten tribes Lowth in loc maritime power Mede Mede's Megiddo Messiah midst mighty millennian mountain mystic nations Newton's Dissert Ottoman empire overthrow of Antichrist Palestine passage period phecy predicted prophecy prophet racter restoration of Israel restoration of Judah river Roman empire saith the Lord scattered second advent seventh trumpet seventh vial shew suppose synchronize Tarshish thee thine thou shalt tion tribes unto whole word Zion