

The C
o
N T E N
r
s.
CHAP.
V.
The Expojition of
Chap.
I I.
conti–
nued.
The Defcription of
the Witneffis,
verf. 3, 4, 5, and 6.
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Sell.
I.
Some thingr in general premifed.
The
divijion of the
partie~tlar
A/Jr afcribed to
them: with the order d"d tinte ofedth,
ibid.
Sell.
2.
The A/Jr of the Wit11ejfer; frjl, in the
darl<!fl Timer of Popery,
withholding the
Rain,
W/Jat ? Next in the Timer of Sepa–
ration from Popery, in the three frjl Vials,
verf.
6.
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Sell. 3·
The .dt1r of the Witneffis in thi< their
/aft
Age ofProphecy. And firjl, their
devou–
ring with Fire,
(verf 5.) What ? The AI·
bifion thereof•mto
Moles
hi< dejlroying
Na·
dab
a11d
Corah's
Cbmpa111 with Fire, ap·
plied,
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Sell:. 4·
Seco11dl;, Their Temple.wor/z i11 their
!aft Dayr, in being
two Olive
Trees,
ex·
plained; from the Allujion to
Jofhua's
and
Zerubbabel'sji11ijlJing
the Temple,
I4I
CHAP.
VI.
The kjUing of the Witnejfer;VerC7,
8,
9,
10.
of
Chap.
1
J.
.
I44
Sell.
I.
The Time of their three Years and an
half not yet come.
A
retonciliation of thn
a11d Mr.
Brightmail's
Opinion, in
a
double
·
f•lfi/Jing of
it,
ibid.
Sell.
2.
The AU11(ion unto Chrijl'r /aft Pajjion,
in thi< /aft jla11ghter of the Witneffes, ex·
plained,
.
149
Sell. 3·
That thi< kjl/ing of the Witnejfer
if
to
be exeroted by, and 11nder the Power of the
Beaft of
Rome :
And fo co11ld 110t be meant
of any of the former PerflC11tionr in the Re·
formed Ch11rchu, which were from among
themftlve_r,
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The Time of the Beafl'r enjoying thir
jitO Tl'i/Jory bHt three Teart a11d an half The
Time of obtai11ing it, and of kjOing the Wit·
nejfe;, may be longer,
152
Sell.
5·
The Jlurpneji and extent of t/.Ji< Vi/Jo–
ry, horv great
;
whether unto Death natural,
or Martyrdom, diji:11jfed,
154
Seet.6.
Of tlut ColltOIJiit,mt of the Wit11ejJir
KiUing. The Nations fteing their dead Bo–
dies, and not jitjfering them to be p11t in
Graves. Several Smfts given ofit: Whe–
ther tah.fn as an Office of Favo11r, or an In–
jltry.And whether to be 1inderjlood ofFriends
or Enemies; difc•1fed,
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Sell.7.
Of the Vniverfolityof thi< Slaughter.
Whether reaching to a/J Ch11rches reformed,
and
in
them, to aD Profe./Jors, or only to
emi~
'IJetJt
Witnejfes.
That fiJme one fJtay be more
eminently dejigned. Wbat is meant by the
Street of tbe City,
&c.
163
CHAP.
vn.
The ri}ing of tbe Witneffis; from
Verfll . to the 15th ofChap.
11.
168
Sell.
I.
Three thi1;p in gweral obfirved.Chrifl's
RejiJrrelliollthe Pattel"n oftbil• The Propor..
tior.s between their Killing and Ri(ing. This
Reforrdi ion aShadow of that to come,
ibid.
Sect
2.
The ftveral Steps and Degrwof their
RejiJrret1io11 and Afcenjion,
169
Sell3.
The Events that accompany their Re-
forreflion,
17 I
Sell.
4·
The faU of the tenth part of the City,
What? Whether thereby be mea11t the Ruin
of
Rome,
(the Fifth Vial)?
ibid.
Sell. 5·
(More partic11larly); that by
[a tenth
Part of the City
J
is IJJea11t, one of the
ten
Kingdoms of
Europe.
How it is foi4 to
Fall.
The
Earth·quake
in
it, What ? The
Names
ofMen,
What? andtheir
Killing.
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Sell.
6.
What tenth part of
Europe,
or which
of the ten Kingdomr
it
it mofl pi·obable
that thir Earthqual<! and Reforre{JioiJ
of
the
Witnejfet Jba/1 faU 0111 in,
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Sell. 7.
How
·
thir their Reforrel1ion and AJ–
cenjion,
i1
afore-nmning Shadow of the Re·
jlitution ofall thingr at the coming ofChrijl's
Kingdom,
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Sell:.
8. An
Interpretation of that
Cla~tje,
verf.
I
4· [ The
Second Wo
is part ].
A
recon–
ciling Jomc DijficHitie; abottt it,
180
Secr.9.
The {onrliifion ofthn Difcollrji.The Con–
jet111res offomeabollt t/.Je Time when thir Kil–
ing and Ri_(i11g of theWitnejferjhaU be,
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