Remarks on the Book of Daniel, and on the Revelations Whereby it appears, that Daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies: that the three last of Daniel being future when John wrote, he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers. That the propheti periods of Daniel and John, all terminate in 2520 years from the first of Cyrus, and 1890 years from the birth of Christ, so far as temporal powers are concerned. That the end of temporal powers, designates an end of mankind in the flesh; the commencement of the millenium; the resurrection of the just, and the restitution of all things. [Five lines from Revelation]

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title Remarks on the Book of Daniel, and on the Revelations Whereby it appears, that Daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies: that the three last of Daniel being future when John wrote, he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers. That the propheti periods of Daniel and John, all terminate in 2520 years from the first of Cyrus, and 1890 years from the birth of Christ, so far as temporal powers are concerned. That the end of temporal powers, designates an end of mankind in the flesh; the commencement of the millenium; the resurrection of the just, and the restitution of all things. [Five lines from Revelation]
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title_full Remarks on the Book of Daniel, and on the Revelations Whereby it appears, that Daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies: that the three last of Daniel being future when John wrote, he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers. That the propheti periods of Daniel and John, all terminate in 2520 years from the first of Cyrus, and 1890 years from the birth of Christ, so far as temporal powers are concerned. That the end of temporal powers, designates an end of mankind in the flesh; the commencement of the millenium; the resurrection of the just, and the restitution of all things. [Five lines from Revelation]
title_fullStr Remarks on the Book of Daniel, and on the Revelations Whereby it appears, that Daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies: that the three last of Daniel being future when John wrote, he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers. That the propheti periods of Daniel and John, all terminate in 2520 years from the first of Cyrus, and 1890 years from the birth of Christ, so far as temporal powers are concerned. That the end of temporal powers, designates an end of mankind in the flesh; the commencement of the millenium; the resurrection of the just, and the restitution of all things. [Five lines from Revelation]
title_full_unstemmed Remarks on the Book of Daniel, and on the Revelations Whereby it appears, that Daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies: that the three last of Daniel being future when John wrote, he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers. That the propheti periods of Daniel and John, all terminate in 2520 years from the first of Cyrus, and 1890 years from the birth of Christ, so far as temporal powers are concerned. That the end of temporal powers, designates an end of mankind in the flesh; the commencement of the millenium; the resurrection of the just, and the restitution of all things. [Five lines from Revelation]
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title_sort remarks on the book of daniel and on the revelations whereby it appears that daniel had visions of eight great temporal monarchies that the three last of daniel being future when john wrote he only has visions of the three last great temporal powers that the propheti periods of daniel and john all terminate in 2520 years from the first of cyrus and 1890 years from the birth of christ so far as temporal powers are concerned that the end of temporal powers designates an end of mankind in the flesh the commencement of the millenium the resurrection of the just and the restitution of all things five lines from revelation
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