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Title: Illustrations of prophecy : particularly the evening and morning visions of Daniel, and the apocalyptical visions of John
Year: 1840 (1840s)
Authors: Cambell, David
Subjects: Bible Bible
Publisher: Boston : published by the author
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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stern apostacies and Anti-Christian powers. The four first trumpets, principally denote the gradual but complete subversion of the Roman Empire, subsequent to the days of Constantino, and just previous to the full establishment of the reign of popery. The three last trumpets, carry down the history of the world to the final blast of the * trump of the archangel, which is the seventh and last trumpet which will ever greet human ears. It will finally summon the wicked to judgment, at the close of the millennial reign of saints, and usher in the heavenly jubilee to the righteous. The three woes annexed are of shorter duration than the soundingot the trumpets, and relate to specific events, as we shall see. 27* 318 ILLUSTRATIONS OF PROPHECY. THE FIRST \ PERIOD. From about A. D. 370 or 80, to A. D. 410. Verse 7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth; and the third part of the trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.
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Here the winds of Gods judgments began to be let loose, which were held by the four angels, (chap, vii: 1.) The prophet Isaiah, xxviii: 2, predicted the invasion of Israel by the king of Assyria, in similar language. See also xxix: 6, and Ezek. xiii: 23. This first hail storm, of Huns and Goths, came down THE SEVEN TRUMPETS. 319 upon the Roman earth, soon after the death of Constantino, and down to the lime of the death of Theodosius the great, who died A.D. 395. These northern barbarians were headed by Alaric, in their first ravages of the empire. THE SECOND

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  • bookcentury:1800
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