Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

48 q he conjir11tti~g Work I . ~· That, ~ven the fpecial Seafon and Per1op of '!11ne for" accompli1hing this great Prom1fe was ·fo far made known, as upon diligent Search and Enquiry, its near Approach n1ight be difcernable and clear to what, or what Manner of Time· this · did fj1ecia11y relate; for, which both the Fall of the Monarchies, and ~ Daniel's feventy Weeks; were fet .up as High-way Marks to guide ·lVIens Faith berein .. V.I. That ?tis fitn11ly itnpoffible, ac- , cording to the Scripture, ho\v the promi.. fed Mejfias could be yet to come, ex– cept the yews were put in the fame ~ State they were in at his cotning, when nd\V for thefe xooo Years therehath been 116 Sceptre, nor Law-giver, no Tetnple, or cl ail v Sacrifice. · VII."· rfhat this great Myftery _could never poHibly have entred in our · Thoughts, or be devifed, by any created Underftanding. Qneft. II. But are there as clear and ·– infallible. E-vidences of the Truth of this urect Promtfe in the E-vent, that furely ~he llejfed Mef.Iias of .the World is now _come, as that it is jure he waspromifed? ~ - ~ . A1t[w. _.... ... 1 • • .. .

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