An attempt to elucidate the prophecies concerning Antichrist: with remarks on some works of J. H. Frere |
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... bear rule over all the earth . " ( ch . ii . 29. ) 66 ( 4. ) This characteristic of universal sovereignty which does not suit the Grecian , is more suitable to the Roman Empire , than to any other . This is I believe a fair though brief ...
... bear rule over all the earth . " ( ch . ii . 29. ) 66 ( 4. ) This characteristic of universal sovereignty which does not suit the Grecian , is more suitable to the Roman Empire , than to any other . This is I believe a fair though brief ...
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... bear rule over all the earth . ii . 39 . ( 3. ) The fourth Kingdom , being that which has to do with the period to which the vision refers , is more particu- larly described . We seem to learn that at first it shall be strong ...
... bear rule over all the earth . ii . 39 . ( 3. ) The fourth Kingdom , being that which has to do with the period to which the vision refers , is more particu- larly described . We seem to learn that at first it shall be strong ...
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... Bear , nor the belly of Brass and the Leopard , and commentators might , I conceive , have saved themselves the trouble which they have very unsuccessfully taken to make out correspondences and resemblances between them . Indeed it is ...
... Bear , nor the belly of Brass and the Leopard , and commentators might , I conceive , have saved themselves the trouble which they have very unsuccessfully taken to make out correspondences and resemblances between them . Indeed it is ...
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... bear ; and recently wakened up to a conviction that they are men , women , and children , and not gods at all ? “ The very learned Bochart , " says Bishop Newton , " recounts several particulars wherein the Persians re- sembled bears ...
... bear ; and recently wakened up to a conviction that they are men , women , and children , and not gods at all ? “ The very learned Bochart , " says Bishop Newton , " recounts several particulars wherein the Persians re- sembled bears ...
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... Bear compared with the Lion . The Bishop tells us , “ A bear , saith Aristotle , is an all - devouring animal ; and so saith Grotius the Medo - Persians were great robbers and spoilers according to Jeremiah , li . 48. 56. " In a note ...
... Bear compared with the Lion . The Bishop tells us , “ A bear , saith Aristotle , is an all - devouring animal ; and so saith Grotius the Medo - Persians were great robbers and spoilers according to Jeremiah , li . 48. 56. " In a note ...
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