Two Tyres, 389; Destruction foretold by Isaiah, Ezekiel, and
Joel, 390; fulfilled by Chaldeans, 392; restored again, 393;
Insular Tyre destroyed by Alexander, 394; also restored,
a flourishing Christian state, 395; finally destroyed,
Arms," mean Romans, 441; Abomination of Desolation, ib. ;
Constantine's conversion, 442; but a "little help," ib.; Rise
of Antichristian power, 444; Mahuzzim,-Saints and Angels,
445; Christian Church corrupted and assailed, 447; by Sara-
cens and Turks, 448; Arabs free,-but Egypt tributary, ib.;
Unfulfilled prophecy as to the destruction of Turkish Power,
450; Consummation of all things, 451; "Time, times, and a
half," ib.; 1290 days, 452; Millenium, 453.
DISSERTATION XXI.
The time of Jerusalem's destruction...
To occur soon, 482; exact period not divulged, ib.; Double
application of the prophecy to Jerusalem and the end of the
world, 483; Correspondence of the Jews' punishment with
their crime, 485; Josephus a providential witness, ib.
DISSERTATION XXII.
St. Paul's Prophecy of the Man of Sin.......
Occasion thereof, 488; An Apostasy first, 489; Man of Sin
corresponds to Daniel's little Horn, 489; "Him that letteth,"
the Roman power, 490: Man of Sin, the Pope, 491; Sitting
in God's Temple, 492; forbidding marriage, ib.; Apostasy
sown in Apostles' times, ib.; characteristics thereof, 493;
Anti-Christ the same as man of Sin, ib.; admitted by Pope
Gregory, 494.
DISSERTATION XXIII.
St. Paul's Prophecy of the Apostasy of latter times
Synchronizes with little Horn, 500; Apostasy consists in idol-
atry, 501; "Some" means a great number, 502; Doctrines
concerning demons, 503; Demons-middle powers amongst
ancients, 504; and deified mortals, ib. ; correspond to
Popish Saints, 505; Monkish frauds-Celibacy, 506; Ab-
stinence from meats, 508.
DISSERTATION XXIV.
Analysis of the Revelation of St. John.......
Rise and extent of Popery, 509; foretold, 510; Allegorical
obscurity of revelation, ib.; Chapter I.-The title, object and
character of the vision, 511; Chapters two and three, 514;
Seven Churches of Asia, 517; Ephesus-Smyrna, 518; Per-
gamos—Thyatira-Sardis, 519; Philadelphia-Laodicea, 520;
Chapters Four and Five, 521; The Four Beasts, 523; Chap-
ter Six, 524; First Seal, a Lion, 525; Second Seal, an Ox;
Third Seal, Justice, 526; Fourth Seal, War and Pale Horse,
527; Fifth Seal, Persecutions, 528; Sixth Seal, Revolutions
and establishment of Christianity, 529; Chapter Seven, 530;
Sixth Seal continued, 531; Season of peace, ib.; Sealing and
numbering of God's servants, ib.; Chapter Eight, 532; Seventh
Seal, containing Seven Trumpets, 533; First Trumpet, Goths,
Second Trumpet, Huns, Third Trumpet, Vandals, Fourth Trum-
pet, Heruli, 535; Chapter Nine, 536; Fifth Trumpet, Ma-
hommed, 537; Saracens' conquests, 538; and characteristics,
ib.; Sixth Trumpet, Turks or Othmans, 539; Othman State de-
caying, 540; Chapter Ten, 541; Western Church-Little
Book, 542; Chapter Eleven, 543; Church profaned " Forty-two
months," 545; The Two Witnesses, ib.; their character, 546;
ascend up after "three days and a half," 547; An unfulfilled
prophecy, ib.; Have existed in all ages of the Church, 548;
Seventh Trumpet,Third Woe Trumpet, 550.
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