A Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, Considered as the Divine Book of History; in which God Has Delineated what is Now Past, Present, and to Come; and Decided Beforehand the Great Questions of Each Succeeding Age, and Especially of Our OwnLondon, 1866 - 12 pages |
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