Dissertation on the Prophecies that Have Been Fulfilled, are Now Fulfilling, Or Will Hereafter be Fulfilled, Relative to the Great Period of 1260 Years: The Papal and Mohammedan Apostacies, the Tyrannical Reign of Antichrist ...Samuel Whiting and Company, 1811 |
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... never to vary from that meaning ; 2. To allow no interpretation of a prophecy to be valid , except the prophecy agree , in every particular , with the event to which it is supposed to relate , 3. And to deny , that any link of a ...
... never to vary from that meaning ; 2. To allow no interpretation of a prophecy to be valid , except the prophecy agree , in every particular , with the event to which it is supposed to relate , 3. And to deny , that any link of a ...
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... never denied either the Father or * To these I might have added Archdeacon Woodhouse and Mr. Bicheno ; but I had not read their writings at the time when the first edition of this work was published . In the present edition , those of ...
... never denied either the Father or * To these I might have added Archdeacon Woodhouse and Mr. Bicheno ; but I had not read their writings at the time when the first edition of this work was published . In the present edition , those of ...
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... never be made to synchronize with the delivering of the saints into the hand of the Papal little horn in the year 606 ; nor is it to me at least at all satisfactory to be told , that the nearest round number , which will include the ...
... never be made to synchronize with the delivering of the saints into the hand of the Papal little horn in the year 606 ; nor is it to me at least at all satisfactory to be told , that the nearest round number , which will include the ...
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... is re- peatedly guilty of another ; I mean the want of a strict adherence to unity of symbolical interpretation . If a symbol may signify one thing in one part of a prophecy , and another thing in another part , there never can 12.
... is re- peatedly guilty of another ; I mean the want of a strict adherence to unity of symbolical interpretation . If a symbol may signify one thing in one part of a prophecy , and another thing in another part , there never can 12.
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... never can be even any approximation to certainty in explaining an hieroglyphical prediction . The whole must be mere vague conjecture : for a prophecy , delivered in symbols which admit of no specific definition , may safely bid de ...
... never can be even any approximation to certainty in explaining an hieroglyphical prediction . The whole must be mere vague conjecture : for a prophecy , delivered in symbols which admit of no specific definition , may safely bid de ...
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