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OF THE PROPHETICAL PERIODS
IT seems to have been made a point in the delivery of prophecy, to conceal the times of the completion, that prophecy might not be an anticipated history of the world. The times, therefore, of prophecy, are certainly the last things that will be understood, being described by such marks as they may...
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Published in: | The British magazine, 1832-1849 1832-1849, 1833-12, Vol.4, p.717-741 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | IT seems to have been made a point in the delivery of prophecy, to conceal the times of the completion, that prophecy might not be an anticipated history of the world. The times, therefore, of prophecy, are certainly the last things that will be understood, being described by such marks as they may certainly be known by when they arrive, and discerned when they approach; but not foreseen at any considerable distance. |
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ISSN: | 2043-1589 |