The two vvitnesses: discovered in severall sermons upon the eleventh chapter of the Revelation, wherein, after the prophesie opened, the great question of these times. Viz. whether the two witnesses are slain, yea or no, is modestly discussed. / Preached at Lawrence-Jewry in London, by F.W. lecturer of the said place. It is this seven and twentieth day of April, 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament, concerning printing, that these sermons intituled, the two witnesses, be printed for Luke Fawne. John White.

England and Wales. Parliament
Woodcock, Francis, 1614?-1651
Publisher: Printed by J R for Luke Fawne and are to be sold at the sign of the Parriot in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A96871 ESTC ID: R13873 STC ID: W3433
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation XI; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text in the fourth Chapter you have four beasts spoken of, in the thirteenth Chapter theres mention made of two; one with two horns, another with tenne: But no where doe we finde a beast ascending out of the bottomlesse pit, this character being expresly affixed, save onely in the 17 Chapter of this Prophesie, whitherto having recourse (where the holy Ghost seems not more to prophesie, then interpret) we shall best finde what's meant by the beasts ascending out of the bottoml•sse pit here mentioned, in the fourth Chapter you have four beasts spoken of, in the thirteenth Chapter theres mention made of two; one with two horns, Another with tenne: But no where do we find a beast ascending out of the bottomless pit, this character being expressly affixed, save only in the 17 Chapter of this Prophesy, whitherto having recourse (where the holy Ghost seems not more to prophesy, then interpret) we shall best find what's meant by the beasts ascending out of the bottoml•sse pit Here mentioned, p-acp dt ord n1 pn22 vhb crd n2 vvn pp-f, p-acp dt ord n1 av n1 vvd pp-f crd; crd p-acp crd n2, j-jn p-acp crd: p-acp av-dx q-crq vdb pns12 vvi dt n1 vvg av pp-f dt j n1, d n1 vbg av-j vvn, vvb av-j p-acp dt crd n1 pp-f d vvb, av vhg n1 (c-crq dt j n1 vvz xx dc p-acp vvb, cs vvb) pns12 vmb av-js vvi q-crq|vbz vvn p-acp dt n2 vvg av pp-f dt j n1 av vvn,
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