Reverend Mr. Brightmans judgement, or prophecies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them
Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times. Declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeth's dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect, God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cald) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire ; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths raigne, till King Iames. Collected for the good of those who want time or coine, to purchase so large a volume
Also known as Judgement or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them
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- 17th century
- Language: English
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Traditions: Prophecy, oracles, and revelation
Subjects: History, Early works to 1800, Histoire, Prophecies, Bible, Great Britain, Ouvrages avant 1800, Prophéties
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Prophecy, oracles, and revelation.
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Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times. Declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeth's dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect, God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cald) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire ; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths raigne, till King Iames. Collected for the good of those who want time or coine, to purchase so large a volume Harvard LibraryCloud bibliographic record 1 online resource ([2], 6 pages) | 1642 | Printed for R. Harford, . in Pater noster-row | English | — | Catalog record |
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- 99154237941303941
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