II. CHIEF TEXTS IN OTHER BOOKS OF SCRIPTURE ILLUSTRATED. Gen. iii. 15; "The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head." iv. 197 Psalm cxxvi. 4; "Turn our captivity as the rivers in the south." iv. 173 Isaiah viii. 18; "I and my children are for signs from the Lord; " (also Zech iii. ix. 5; "This shall be with burning and fuel of fire;" &c. iv. 79 liv. 9; "This as the waters of Noah before me ; &c. ii. 96 lix. 21; "My spirit that is upon thee, and my words that are in thy mouth, Jer. li. 25; "I am against thee, O destroying mountain, and will make thee a burnt Dan. iii. 40; “The fourth shall be strong as iron." i. 404 vii. 8; "In the horn were eyes like the eyes of a man." iii. 75, 145, 146 125, 126; iv. 286 xxv. 31; "When the Son of Man shall have come in his glory;" &c. iv. 226 Luke xxi. 32; "This generation shall not have passed away." &c. iv. 266 xvii. 20 "The kingdom of God cometh not with observation," &c. iv. 225 John v. 17; "My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." iv. 246 xvii. 9, 21-23; "That they all may be one,-that the world may believe that xviii. 36; "My kingdom is not of this world." iv. 294 Acts i. 7; "It is not for you to know the times and the seasons; " &c. iii. 232. iv. iii. 21: "Whom the heavens must receive until the times of the restitution of Rom. viii. 19; "The creation waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God." iv. 214 xi. 25; "Till the Gentile wλnpwua be brought in," &c. iii. 230 2 Thess. ii. 1; "The coming of Jesus Christ, and our gathering unto him; 195 3; "Till there come the apostacy first;" &c. 77-87 4; "He as God sitteth in the temple of God." 365-370 Heb. xii. 22; Ye are come unto Mount Zion;" &c. i. 109 " iv. 194, 2 Peter iii. 7; “The heavens and earth which are now are τεθησαυρισμένοι πυρι, 13: "We according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new 1 John v. 20; "We know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us under- III. AUTHORS CHIEFLY REFERRED TO ON MATTERS OF Arnold, Dr., on Prophetic Interpretation, iv. 569-580 Bickersteth, Rev. E., on the Seals, iv. 551-568; on the Beast, iii. 92 Bossuet on Apocalyptic Interpretation, iv. 478-487; on the Church visible and Burgh. Rev. W. on the futurist Apocalyptic Scheme, iv. 519-550 Cuninghame, Mr. on the Seals, iv. 541-558; on the little book, ii. 44; on the death Daubuz about the 144,000, i. 241 Davidson, Dr., on the Apocalyptic date and Scheme of interpretation, i. 51—54, iv. Dowling on the charge of Manicheism against the Paulikians, ii. 292, 451—467 Gresley, Rev. R., on the Church, iv. 290 Hook, Dr. on the Apostolic succession, iv. 58 Lee, Professor, on Apocalyptic interpretation, iv. 497 Maitland, Rev. S. R., on the dark ages, i. 447; ii. 10; on the Council of Orleans, ii. Manning, Archdeacon, on the apostacy and mystery of iniquity, (2 Thess. ii. 3;) iii. 79 - Mede on the 144,000, i. 241; on the third part, and land, sea, and rivers of the three Mylie, on Apocalyptic interpretation. See Bossuet. Newton, Sir I., on the date of the Apocalypse; i. 37, 38, 45-47 Bishop, on the 144,000, i. 241; on the seven thunders, ii. 104; on the Beast's Oxford Tractator on Antichrist, iv. 535–542 Stuart, Professor M., on the date of the Apocalypse, i. 51-54*; on Apocalyptic interpretation, ii. 488-506 Tilloch, Dr., on date of the Apocalypse, i. 37, 45-47 Whitby on the millenium, iv. 182, 186, 219 * This Index of living Writers, or of such as have their living representatives on |