The breaking of the day of God wherein four things are manifested: I. that the two witnesses are not in killing, but in rising from death; II. the three days and a half or 42 months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired; III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet; IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach
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