An attempt to elucidate the prophecies concerning Antichrist: with remarks on some works of J. H. Frere |
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Page 10
... represents the Kingdom symbolized by the fourth portion of the Image , yet it does not follow that the head of Gold and the Lion are equivalent symbols , nor the breast of Silver and the Bear , nor the belly of Brass and the Leopard ...
... represents the Kingdom symbolized by the fourth portion of the Image , yet it does not follow that the head of Gold and the Lion are equivalent symbols , nor the breast of Silver and the Bear , nor the belly of Brass and the Leopard ...
Page 11
... represented to Daniel in the shape of great wild beasts . The reason of which is ingeniously assigned by Grotius , and after him by Mr. Lowth , that this image appeared with a glorious lustre in the imagination of Nebu- chadnezzar ...
... represented to Daniel in the shape of great wild beasts . The reason of which is ingeniously assigned by Grotius , and after him by Mr. Lowth , that this image appeared with a glorious lustre in the imagination of Nebu- chadnezzar ...
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... represented by Eagles who are birds of prey , and remarkable for their swiftness . " Of course the obvious comparison of a conqueror to a lion or an eagle , goes a very little way towards explaining the phænomenon of a lion with eagle's ...
... represented by Eagles who are birds of prey , and remarkable for their swiftness . " Of course the obvious comparison of a conqueror to a lion or an eagle , goes a very little way towards explaining the phænomenon of a lion with eagle's ...
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... paws . Instead of the ingenious and acute Grotius , we should have heard of the profoundly learned Brucker , and the Vignette before his pro- 8 foundly learned History of Philosophy , representing a bear OF THE FOUR BEASTS . 15.
... paws . Instead of the ingenious and acute Grotius , we should have heard of the profoundly learned Brucker , and the Vignette before his pro- 8 foundly learned History of Philosophy , representing a bear OF THE FOUR BEASTS . 15.
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... represents let him read the disgusting account given by that writer about their skinning people alive , and so forth - let him also suppose the Bear to be the most cruel and bloodthirsty beast in nature , and there- fore ( indeed ...
... represents let him read the disgusting account given by that writer about their skinning people alive , and so forth - let him also suppose the Bear to be the most cruel and bloodthirsty beast in nature , and there- fore ( indeed ...
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