THE JUDGMENTS OF THE PAPACY WHICH HAVE COME.
Daniel's glorious vision of the Judgment in the text, 165; in the vision of the great Image, 168; the time to be taken up there-
with in the vision of the wilful King, or personal Antichrist,
175; for further particulars, recourse must be had to the Apo-
calypse, 177.
THE JUDGMENTS UPON THE PAPACY WHICH ARE
STILL TO COME.
Christ's warning to his Church at this present time, 255; seventh
vial, the time of its endurance, 260; the particulars of its
wrath, 271; the third particular is Babylon's destruction, and
Infidelity the actor of it, 277; the manner of this destruction,
by the eighth head of the beast, 291. Review of the Papal
destruction, and reflections thereon, 304
ume First, 314.
EZRA'S PROPHECY OF THE GREAT EAGLE.
Considereth the Roman Empire under three periods, 39; the
first time of the twelve Cæsar's and the emperors that fol-
lowed, 44; the middle time, from Charlemagne till the empire
of Napoleon, 50; the last time of the three heads, France,
Austria, and Rome, 55; the destruction of the empire, by the
appearing of Christ, 56; and of Britain preserved till the end,
57.
THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON.
Truth and holiness always resisted by nations, and never estab-
lished without a struggle, 70; proofs thereof from the history
of revealed truth, the deluge, 74; Egypt and Palestine, 77;
Babylon, 78; Jerusalem, 83; these the forerunners of the
judgment in Armageddon, which the Gentiles have amply de-
served, 90; the general idea of Armageddon, 97; not the gene-
ral judgment, but the conclusion of the Gentile probation, 101;
continually in the view of the Gentile Prophet in the Apo-
calypse, 110; the emblem of Armageddon (Rev. xix.) ex-
plained at length, and its relations to all kindred prophecies
pointed out, the first part of it being the glorious Epiphany of
Christ, 124. The invocation, array, and destruction of all His
enemies, 143.
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
The Apocalypse treats the Gentile judgment as an emblem, 172;
the Book of Daniel as a History, 176; proceeding onwards
from the fall of the last Infidel Head, or Personal Antichrist,
181; The historical issues of the battle. 1. The gathering
and avenging of the Jews, 186; the first resurrection, 188; the
state of knowledge at the time, 191; an exact analysis of
the numbers of Daniel, and this whole Prophecy concerning
the wilful King and Personal Antichrist, 230; Apologetical
conclusion to the soft and delicate ear of this generation of the
Church, 240.
sign, The eclipsing and shaking of the firmament of power in
the Papal earth, 249. Second sign, The dying condition of the
Man of Sin, 254. Third sign, The waning away of the Maho-
medan and Turkish power, 257. Fourth sign, The dacay of
faith in the Church, 260. Fifth sign, The state of knowledge,
266. Sixth sign, The character of men, 270. The ecclesias-
tical sign of the spreading of the Scriptures, 274. The rejec-
tion of them by the doomed nations, 304.
IMPROVEMENT TO THE BRITISH NATION.
In all God's judgments, he sealeth some to be witnesses thereof, for their faithfulness, and for a refuge to the penitent, 315. The tribes sealed from the Papal judgment, not the invisible Church, but some visible nation, 327. Inquiry to show that this is the British nation, 1st, from Rev. chapter 7th, 336; 2d, from Rev. chapter 14th, 339; 3d, from Rev. chapter 15th, 352. The consonance of our late history with these three emblems of the sealed ones, 359. The cause of our sealing, 373. cause fast wearing away, 381. The grounds for believing that we also shall partake in the judgment of Armageddon, 393. An exhortation to the nation, founded on the late judgment of God, sent to punish our boastfulness in riches and vain-glory, 409. Final conclusion, To the Continental Society, 429.
Page 53, line 3, for "but need," read "needing." Page 57, line 7, before" showing," insert " of." Page 86, (note) line 4, for "ut," read "fut." Page 86, (note) line 5, for "conoscenra," read cr conoscenza. Page 87, line 2 from foot, for "this," read "the." Page 96, line 13, for "hereby," read "whereby." Page 118, last line, for" succession," read "a succession." Page 144, line 18, for " throw," read " throe." Page 145, line 19, for "evidences," read "evidence." Page 194, line 20, for "seventh," read "eighth."
Page 201, line 12, for " two," read "three."
Page 214, line 19, for " 10th," read "11th."
Page 235, line 15, for " points," read "fruits."
Page 238, line 4, for "rolling," read "rotting."
Page 266, line 5, for "the three," read " two of the."
Page 274, lines 12, 13, 14, dele "is of the same origin with the beast which slew the witnesses, scarlet-coloured,' and." Page 294, line 17, for "Marcus Aurelius," read "Vespasian, Titus."
Page 14, line 20, for" again," read "against." Page 22, line 4, for "induced," read "it impressed.” Page 30, line 10, for " 66 arm," read come."
Page 89, line 7, for "which," read "of which." Page 100, line 3, for "capacity," read "captivity." Page 100, line 17, for " fold into," read " Page 116, line 16, omit "to."
Page 116, line 17, for "their," read "the."
Page 135, line 12, for " lion," read "dragon."
Page 136, line 12, for "he is," read "they are."
Page 143, line 3, for "deceiver," read "accuser."
Page 159, line 2, for "their," read " our.
Page 164, line 17, for "gold," read "golden."
Page 176, line 10, after empire," there should be but a comma. Page 178, line 19, for "amount," read "account."
Page 179, line 9," for "was," read "is."
Page 211, line 15, for "verses," read "visions." "concede," read "coincide." assevered," read "answered.”
Page 215, line 11, for
Page 222, line 16, for
« PreviousContinue » |