A 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, Or the Infidel Power; and the Restoration of the Jews. To which is Added, an Appendix, Volumen2Andrews and Cummings, Greenough and Stebbins, printers, 1808 |
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... allowed the poet to remark , that they rolled their ponderous " waggons over the broad and icy back of the in- dignant river -- The fertile fields of Phocis and " Beotia were covered with a deluge of barbarians , " who massacred the ...
... allowed the poet to remark , that they rolled their ponderous " waggons over the broad and icy back of the in- dignant river -- The fertile fields of Phocis and " Beotia were covered with a deluge of barbarians , " who massacred the ...
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... allowed to torment mankind , expired in the year 762 ; when the caliph Almansor built Bagdad as the future seat of his empire , and called it the city of peace . At this period , the Saracens ceased from their locust devastations , and ...
... allowed to torment mankind , expired in the year 762 ; when the caliph Almansor built Bagdad as the future seat of his empire , and called it the city of peace . At this period , the Saracens ceased from their locust devastations , and ...
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... allowed to torment the great body politic of the apostate empire ; they were not permitted to kill it . Accord- ingly , they were never able to take Constantinople , or to subvert its monarchy , though they frequently attempted it ; the ...
... allowed to torment the great body politic of the apostate empire ; they were not permitted to kill it . Accord- ingly , they were never able to take Constantinople , or to subvert its monarchy , though they frequently attempted it ; the ...
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... allowed to assume , that this last head is not the Papacy , as Mr. Mede and Bp . Newton suppose , but the line of the Gothic Emperors of the West ; the first of whom was Charlemagne , and whose representative , at the time of the ...
... allowed to assume , that this last head is not the Papacy , as Mr. Mede and Bp . Newton suppose , but the line of the Gothic Emperors of the West ; the first of whom was Charlemagne , and whose representative , at the time of the ...
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... allowed nevertheless to perform all the functions of their sacred office ; " and those provinces which had been accus- " tomed to partake of the cup as well as of the bread in the sacrament of the Lord's supper , were still indulged in ...
... allowed nevertheless to perform all the functions of their sacred office ; " and those provinces which had been accus- " tomed to partake of the cup as well as of the bread in the sacrament of the Lord's supper , were still indulged in ...
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