REVISED TRANSLATI0N AND INTERPRETATI0N OF TUB SACRED SCRIPTURES OF THE NEW COVENANT, FROM C0NCURRENT AUTHORITIES OF THE CRITICS, INTERPRETERS, AND COMMENTATORS, COPIES, MAT THE Ur&TIHED WMTIKGS ABE THE MOST EXTEMAIKIKO AS Will AS I>» This Work (hitherto wanted) may be understood by any ordinary capacity without Comments.—The errors that occasioned Deism are corrected The Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Kcrclation, with the times and event* WITH A PHILOLOGICAL CRITICAL COMMENTARY. A NEW EDITION, CORRECTED AND IMPROVED. GLASG0W: PRINTED BY W. LANS, 62, BELL-STREET. 1815. Dr. MILL'S CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. 1 and 2 Thessalonians, from Corinth, Acts xviii. 5. - A. P, 52 Claudius 12 1 and 2 Corinthians, from Philippi in Macedonia, Acts ix. x. 21, 23 - 57 Nero 3 Romans and Galatians, from Corinth, Acts xx. 2, 3. - 58 Nero 6 James the Less, Jude's brother, from Jerusalem, 60 Nero 6 1 Peter from Rome, and Matthew from Judea, 61 Nero 7 Ephesians, Philippians, from Rome, Actsxx.3. 62 Nero 8 Colossians, Philemon, from Rome 62 Nero 8 Hebrews from Italy. Mark from Rome 1 63 Nero 9 Luke and Acts from Rome. Titus from Colosse 64 Nero 10 1 Timothy from Macedonia • »' 65 Nero 11 2 Timothy and 2 Peter, from Rome 67 Nero 13 Jude, unknown - - 90Domitian 9 1, 2, and 3 John, from Ephesus, 91 or 92 Domit. 10 or 11 Revelation from Patmos, - 96 Domit. 5 John from Ephesus - 97 Nerva 11 Christ was born A. M. cir. 5000, began his public ministry at thirty, ended it at thirty three and a half, when he died. The history of the Acts of the Apostles begins then, and ends A. r>. cir. 66. |