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Upon the second Vision, viz. the utter Destruction of the Babylonian Image, and the both Literal and Mystical Babylon, wherewith the Vision of the Kingdom of Christ is conjoyned and enterwoven, Habakkuk (Chap. 2. ver. 1. &c.) stands on his watch Towre, to wait for the Issue of his Intercession, which in his first Vision he had made (Chap. 1.) against Babylon. Now in Answer to that Intercession, he is commanded to write a great Vision, and to make it plain, that he might run that readeth it, and which every one should live by Faith upon, till they should see it fulfill'd in Glory. |
Upon the second Vision, viz. the utter Destruction of the Babylonian Image, and the both Literal and Mystical Babylon, wherewith the Vision of the Kingdom of christ is conjoined and interwoven, Habakkuk (Chap. 2. ver. 1. etc.) Stands on his watch Tower, to wait for the Issue of his Intercession, which in his First Vision he had made (Chap. 1.) against Babylon. Now in Answer to that Intercession, he is commanded to write a great Vision, and to make it plain, that he might run that readeth it, and which every one should live by Faith upon, till they should see it fulfilled in Glory. |
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