The Apocalypse of St. John: Or Prophecy of the Rise, Progress, and Fall of the Church of Rome; the Inquisition; the Revolution of France; the Universal War; and the Final Triumph of Christianity. Being a New Interpretation |
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Page v
... honours of the true worship , every idolatrous touch was visited with punishment , and that punishment not left to the remote working of the corruption , but im- . mediate , and , by its directness , evidently designed to make the ...
... honours of the true worship , every idolatrous touch was visited with punishment , and that punishment not left to the remote working of the corruption , but im- . mediate , and , by its directness , evidently designed to make the ...
Page vi
... honour or of power be what it might under the Po- pish Sovereign , it always recovered under the Pro- testant , and more than recovered ; was distinguished by sudden success , public renovation , and increased sta- bility to the freedom ...
... honour or of power be what it might under the Po- pish Sovereign , it always recovered under the Pro- testant , and more than recovered ; was distinguished by sudden success , public renovation , and increased sta- bility to the freedom ...
Page vii
... honour ; the great Queen of Protestantism throughout the nations ; in the memory of England her name and her reign alike immortal . Charles I. ascended a prosperous throne ; England in peace , faction feeble or extinct ; the nation ...
... honour ; the great Queen of Protestantism throughout the nations ; in the memory of England her name and her reign alike immortal . Charles I. ascended a prosperous throne ; England in peace , faction feeble or extinct ; the nation ...
Page ix
... honoured as ever was that of an ancient Roman . " Charles the IId came to an eminently prosperous throne . Abroad it held the foremost rank , the fruit of the vigour of the Protectorate . At home all fac- tion had been forgotten in the ...
... honoured as ever was that of an ancient Roman . " Charles the IId came to an eminently prosperous throne . Abroad it held the foremost rank , the fruit of the vigour of the Protectorate . At home all fac- tion had been forgotten in the ...
Page x
... honour was scandalized by mercenary sub- serviency to France ; the national arms were humili- ated by a disastrous war with Holland ; the capital was swept by the memorable inflictions of pestilence and conflagration . James the IId ...
... honour was scandalized by mercenary sub- serviency to France ; the national arms were humili- ated by a disastrous war with Holland ; the capital was swept by the memorable inflictions of pestilence and conflagration . James the IId ...
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