An attempt to elucidate the prophecies concerning Antichrist: with remarks on some works of J. H. Frere |
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... expected that the Apostasy would not take place until a few years before the Advent of our Lord to judgment ; and that the persecution arising out of the apostasy would not last more than three years and a half . The Protestant Church ...
... expected that the Apostasy would not take place until a few years before the Advent of our Lord to judgment ; and that the persecution arising out of the apostasy would not last more than three years and a half . The Protestant Church ...
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... expected more light from commentators than I have been able to gain . Indeed I do not know of one who has alluded to it . I therefore briefly mention it as a matter which I do not profess to be able to explain , but which seems to be ...
... expected more light from commentators than I have been able to gain . Indeed I do not know of one who has alluded to it . I therefore briefly mention it as a matter which I do not profess to be able to explain , but which seems to be ...
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... expected the omni- vorous Bear to eat up the Lion , and to be , in its turn , eaten up by the Leopard . This he might have ex- pected even on the principles of what some modern interpreters have termed " symbolical decorum " , though he ...
... expected the omni- vorous Bear to eat up the Lion , and to be , in its turn , eaten up by the Leopard . This he might have ex- pected even on the principles of what some modern interpreters have termed " symbolical decorum " , though he ...
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... expected . We are told at the commencement of the vision before us that " the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea " ; and the commentaries in general would lead the reader to think of nothing more than a storm on the ...
... expected . We are told at the commencement of the vision before us that " the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea " ; and the commentaries in general would lead the reader to think of nothing more than a storm on the ...
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... expected . Yet where shall we find any reference to his work of restoration in the books of Daniel or St. John , unless it be in this description of the Ancient of Days , who is shewn in the act of restoring the Kingdom to Israel ...
... expected . Yet where shall we find any reference to his work of restoration in the books of Daniel or St. John , unless it be in this description of the Ancient of Days , who is shewn in the act of restoring the Kingdom to Israel ...
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