The Protestant reconciler: or A short view of the subject matter of the mysterious book of the Revelation, in its three principal parts [electronic resource] : I. The preface. chap. 1.I to 8. II. The body, or visionary part. Chap. 1.9. to 22.10. which is 1. Mix'd partly historical and partly prophetical: as those in Chap. 1, 2, and 3. 2. Purely prophetical. Which are, 1. Principal, in the three ranks, or bodies, of prophecies and periods of church affairs. 1. The seven seals. Chap. 6. and 10.1. to 12. 2. The seven trumpets, chap. 8, 9, and 13. 3. The seven vials, chap. 15. and 16. 2. Additional, in chap 4,5. 7.10,11,12. 14.13,14,15,17, 18,19,20,21. III. The conclusion. chap. 22.10. to 21. With brief notes collected out of the best annotations: and wherein may be observed (by comparing prophecy with providence) what God hath fulfillied, is now a-fulfilling, and what is yet to be fulfilled, to the end of the world. With above fifty reasons for obeying that call of God in chap. 18.4. for a separation from Rome; with the characters, marks, and notes of the true and false church. And that all sound Protestants are of one heart, and one way, and do agree in all the substantials of religion, (which are here reduced to twelve heads) both as to matters of faith and practice. Humbly proposed by S.O. To the serious consideration of all Protestants in the city, country, army and navy. For,[.].
1707
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The Protestant reconciler: or A short view of the subject matter of the mysterious book of the Revelation, in its three principal parts [electronic resource] : I. The preface. chap. 1.I to 8. II. The body, or visionary part. Chap. 1.9. to 22.10. which is 1. Mix'd partly historical and partly prophetical: as those in Chap. 1, 2, and 3. 2. Purely prophetical. Which are, 1. Principal, in the three ranks, or bodies, of prophecies and periods of church affairs. 1. The seven seals. Chap. 6. and 10.1. to 12. 2. The seven trumpets, chap. 8, 9, and 13. 3. The seven vials, chap. 15. and 16. 2. Additional, in chap 4,5. 7.10,11,12. 14.13,14,15,17, 18,19,20,21. III. The conclusion. chap. 22.10. to 21. With brief notes collected out of the best annotations: and wherein may be observed (by comparing prophecy with providence) what God hath fulfillied, is now a-fulfilling, and what is yet to be fulfilled, to the end of the world. With above fifty reasons for obeying that call of God in chap. 18.4. for a separation from Rome; with the characters, marks, and notes of the true and false church. And that all sound Protestants are of one heart, and one way, and do agree in all the substantials of religion, (which are here reduced to twelve heads) both as to matters of faith and practice. Humbly proposed by S.O. To the serious consideration of all Protestants in the city, country, army and navy. For,[.].
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London : Printed, and are to be sold by N. Hillier, at the Princes Arms in Leaden-Hall street, MDCCVII. [1707]
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[14],186,[2]p. ; 8vo.
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With a final errata leaf.
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With a final errata leaf.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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