C A P43 :. '04 Kevolkoniftirmapotatypfe. 417 Afterward, I. behelil,.anó her $sëti còTing upOut (4 the, ea-r h having tw6h&n-s life the Irai b,but he fpaae 1-ike the Dragoon, i And he exercifed all the power of the former J3eaff beforehim, and he caufed the earl ä,,,andthern that dwell therein s to Wór440, gj; lean, whofe4eadlrWOut d.Was healed. ,. I3 And he dotiigreat wonderrs:A that he mnaketh fire to come down- from heav-en of t! rth; 'in' the fight of men. 14 And he d eeiveththen that clwéll ón;the earth, for the figneswhich were,l ermitted to him to do in the fght of the Beaft, _ laying to them that dwell on the earth, That they flíould make the image ofthe T'eaft,which was woun- ded>ay-tlie;fixord l q mn live agaih 15 And kwas permitèmeé to him tti' ive a fpirit to the Image of the Beaft,fo'that the image of the Beaft flrould fpeak, and fliould caufe that as many as would not worfhip the image of the-Beat}, I ould be killed 16, And he rria! eth all both, all,and great , "rich and poor,freeand bond, to,recei'e-a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads. 17 And that no man might buyoffell,fave he that had the mark,or thename of the Beaft, or the number of his name. i8 Here is wifdom : Let him that hath underftanding, count the number of the Beaft : for it is the number of à man, and his number is fix hundred threefcore and fix. The Logical] Relolution. Ither to of the Combate With the Dragon, the encounter With the Beaftfollor eth,WhichReaft is twofold, the finfI and the Second. Thedefcription of the firfit is from the beg-innin r of the Chapter to 3-he t i . verf, Andfirff from thecaufes,that he arofe oit of the Sea , as alfa
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