The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 1T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... of Rome , ' II . 26 , 72. - See the re- marks of Polybius , in the introduction to his History , on this amazing rapidity of conquest ; so vividly expressed by the G2 growth The astonishing extent of power , to which the Little 83.
... of Rome , ' II . 26 , 72. - See the re- marks of Polybius , in the introduction to his History , on this amazing rapidity of conquest ; so vividly expressed by the G2 growth The astonishing extent of power , to which the Little 83.
Page 84
... . 29 .; and Mark xiii . 24. Thus the fall of Babylon is foretold , Is . xiii . 10 .; the destruction of Egypt , Ezek . xxxii . 7 , 8 .; and the subversion of Idumea , Is . xxxiv . 45 . in vv . 20-25 . The Ram , which thou 84.
... . 29 .; and Mark xiii . 24. Thus the fall of Babylon is foretold , Is . xiii . 10 .; the destruction of Egypt , Ezek . xxxii . 7 , 8 .; and the subversion of Idumea , Is . xxxiv . 45 . in vv . 20-25 . The Ram , which thou 84.
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... ; yet he shall make astonishing havock , and shall be successful : Wherefore he shall proceed , and destroy the mighty ones , and the people of the saints . 25. " Also This great power is thus distinguished by twelve peculiar marks 85.
... ; yet he shall make astonishing havock , and shall be successful : Wherefore he shall proceed , and destroy the mighty ones , and the people of the saints . 25. " Also This great power is thus distinguished by twelve peculiar marks 85.
Page 86
... marks , as being I. Of fierce countenance . II . Understanding dark sentences . III . His power shall be mighty , but not by his own power . IV . He shall destroy wonderfully . V. He shall prosper . VI . He shall practise . VII . He ...
... marks , as being I. Of fierce countenance . II . Understanding dark sentences . III . His power shall be mighty , but not by his own power . IV . He shall destroy wonderfully . V. He shall prosper . VI . He shall practise . VII . He ...
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... mark , as not totally inadmissible . By dark sentences , may we not understand the secrets of futurity concealed from the knowledge of mankind ? In every attempt , whether of peace or war , how eager were the Romans to unravel these ...
... mark , as not totally inadmissible . By dark sentences , may we not understand the secrets of futurity concealed from the knowledge of mankind ? In every attempt , whether of peace or war , how eager were the Romans to unravel these ...
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