The thousand years kingdom of Christ, in its full Scripture-state answering Mr. Baxter's new treatise, in opposition to it : humbley presented to the churches of Christ, particularly to the angels of the churches / by T. Beverley, a fore-runner to the everlasting Gospel of that kingdom, near to be preach'd.

Beverley, Thomas
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1690
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A27629 ESTC ID: R38703 STC ID: B2180
Subject Headings: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. -- Glorious kingdom of Christ; Millennium; Second Advent;
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In-Text The Vision of Chap. 10. is Connext with the First Vision of the Book seal'd and gradually Open'd, by its being then held open in the Angel's Hand. The Vision of Chap. 11. is tied to the Sixth Trumpet by the Remark at the End of it, that the second Woe, viz. of that Sixth Trumpet was past, and the Third Woe coming quickly, and so the seventh Angel immediately Sounded; and the Vision of the Witnesses must Run so far Backward into the former Trumpets, as One thousand two hundred and sixty Days will carry Them; The Vision of Chap. 10. is Connexed with the First Vision of the Book sealed and gradually Opened, by its being then held open in the Angel's Hand. The Vision of Chap. 11. is tied to the Sixth Trumpet by the Remark At the End of it, that the second Woe, viz. of that Sixth Trumpet was passed, and the Third Woe coming quickly, and so the seventh Angel immediately Sounded; and the Vision of the Witnesses must Run so Far Backward into the former Trumpets, as One thousand two hundred and sixty Days will carry Them; dt n1 pp-f np1 crd vbz vvn p-acp dt ord n1 pp-f dt n1 vvd cc av-jn vvd, p-acp po31 vbg av vvd j p-acp dt ng1 n1. dt n1 pp-f np1 crd vbz vvn p-acp dt ord n1 p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt vvb pp-f pn31, cst dt ord n1, n1 pp-f d ord n1 vbds vvn, cc dt ord n1 vvg av-j, cc av dt ord n1 av-j vvn; cc dt n1 pp-f dt n2 vmb vvi av av-j j p-acp dt j n2, p-acp crd crd crd crd cc crd n2 vmb vvi pno32;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Revelation 11.14 (ODRV); Revelation 8.6 (AKJV)
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Revelation 11.14 (ODRV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is gone: and behold the third wor wil come quickly. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded True 0.806 0.725 0.335
Revelation 11.14 (AKJV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and behold, the third woe commeth quickly. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded True 0.776 0.861 0.566
Revelation 11.14 (Geneva) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and beholde, the third woe will come anon. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded True 0.745 0.733 0.367
Revelation 11.14 (Geneva) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and beholde, the third woe will come anon. the vision of chap. 10. is connext with the first vision of the book seal'd and gradually open'd, by its being then held open in the angel's hand. the vision of chap. 11. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded; and the vision of the witnesses must run so far backward into the former trumpets, as one thousand two hundred and sixty days will carry them False 0.665 0.676 0.884
Revelation 11.14 (AKJV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and behold, the third woe commeth quickly. the vision of chap. 10. is connext with the first vision of the book seal'd and gradually open'd, by its being then held open in the angel's hand. the vision of chap. 11. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded; and the vision of the witnesses must run so far backward into the former trumpets, as one thousand two hundred and sixty days will carry them False 0.663 0.878 1.084
Revelation 11.14 (ODRV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is gone: and behold the third wor wil come quickly. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz True 0.656 0.444 0.289
Revelation 11.14 (ODRV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is gone: and behold the third wor wil come quickly. the vision of chap. 10. is connext with the first vision of the book seal'd and gradually open'd, by its being then held open in the angel's hand. the vision of chap. 11. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz. of that sixth trumpet was past, and the third woe coming quickly, and so the seventh angel immediately sounded; and the vision of the witnesses must run so far backward into the former trumpets, as one thousand two hundred and sixty days will carry them False 0.653 0.532 0.768
Revelation 11.14 (Geneva) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and beholde, the third woe will come anon. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz True 0.653 0.425 0.367
Revelation 11.14 (AKJV) revelation 11.14: the second woe is past, and behold, the third woe commeth quickly. is tied to the sixth trumpet by the remark at the end of it, that the second woe, viz True 0.631 0.437 0.367




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