Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, on the Apocalypse, etcJ. G. & F. Rivington, 1833 - 224 sidor |
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... plague . Orosius observes that the pes- tilence did not extend itself farther than the edicts of Decius went for the destruction of the Churches . Among the four sore evils which were suffered at this time to pervade a part of the Roman ...
... plague . Orosius observes that the pes- tilence did not extend itself farther than the edicts of Decius went for the destruction of the Churches . Among the four sore evils which were suffered at this time to pervade a part of the Roman ...
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... plagues , and also to survive them . The seventh chapter opens with the appear- ance of four angels standing on the four corners of the earth , holding the four winds of the earth , that they should not blow on the earth , nor on the ...
... plagues , and also to survive them . The seventh chapter opens with the appear- ance of four angels standing on the four corners of the earth , holding the four winds of the earth , that they should not blow on the earth , nor on the ...
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... plagues , contributing gra- dually to its destruction ; the progress of which is displayed by suitable images , while the successive trumpets are sounding the alarm . Vengeance is mine , and I will repay , saith the Lord . " 66 The ...
... plagues , contributing gra- dually to its destruction ; the progress of which is displayed by suitable images , while the successive trumpets are sounding the alarm . Vengeance is mine , and I will repay , saith the Lord . " 66 The ...
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... plagues , I agree with Mede and Newton , that it may be properly explained as the bounds of the Roman empire , which at that time extended over a third part of the known world . This may be proved , not only by a reference to history ...
... plagues , I agree with Mede and Newton , that it may be properly explained as the bounds of the Roman empire , which at that time extended over a third part of the known world . This may be proved , not only by a reference to history ...
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... plague , the image applies meta- phorically to the multitude of the people consti- tuting a great empire , and more particularly , as part of the figurative political state , to the ampli- tude of its dominion or its circumference , it ...
... plague , the image applies meta- phorically to the multitude of the people consti- tuting a great empire , and more particularly , as part of the figurative political state , to the ampli- tude of its dominion or its circumference , it ...
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allude Almighty altar ancient antichristian Apocalypse apostasy apostles appears Babylon beast behold Bishop Newton blasphemed blessed blood called cast chapter Christian corrupt death Diocletian Divine dominion dragon earth earthquake Egypt emperor Euphrates Exarch of Ravenna faith fire fornication Gallienus Gentiles glory Gog and Magog hath heard heathen heaven Holy Spirit honour horns horses idolatry idols imply interpretation Jesus Christ Jews John kingdom kings Lamb likewise locusts Lord loud voice martyrs Mede observes mouth nations Odoacer opened persecution phial plagues prophecy prophets reference reign Revelation Roman empire Rome saints saith Saracens Satan Saviour saying Scripture sea of glass seal second woe servants seven angels seven heads seven trumpets seventh seventh seal sitteth sixth slain smoke stars sword temple testimony thee things third thou throne thunders tion tribes trumpet twelve vengeance verse Vespasian vision witnesses woman words worship wrath