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Show APPENDIX. Reviewer ! “ Between the nresent time and the battle of the vreat day, (the writer adds) as great intervals of hght may be experienced as might be expected to form a transition from the events of one great vial of wrath to another.” The scheme of the vials, in the French the revolution this Dissertation, fulfilment of the makes the fifth vial, events of poured on Some other things inthe Review might be noticed. is not only a task; he has made, tempt as but one that will excite And cate it, be gratefully objection every received. to his scheme. he But shall feel grateful for re thier mera gat Nappa de we was © y o + c - . , srael, with the reverses which have been hinted. In relation to the general scheme of this Dissertation, the writer He as much beof it has never found occasion to alter his mind. lieves, as when he wrote, that his scheme of the last head of the Ro- and the tion ofthe Jews, mblished ten years ago; Millennium, must be fulfilled about this the Millennium, ofnt The writer’s time for the commenceme time.” second edition, his n publici (and his reasons for it) hegave to the whichis's'ated to be about the year 2000. or written And never since'thut time has a word’ been by him uttered | opinion. in opposition to this stated the scheme of a In the first edition of his Dissertation, he render it probable ; might that noted author, and several things before the close ofthe prewhich scheme introduces the Millennium in his second| edie subject, the to r But attending furthe sent century. ennium will not Mill the that on opivi of me beca tion, the saiier ee .* 2000 commence before the year A. D. c, publi the it of benef — Such representations then cannot be for the for the onour of the be t canno hence and ; wed revie r autho or of the * Page 131, 2d edit: tis" to the attention Secs ns to the public calculated to bring. sania communicatio a scriptures into disrepul: ; or to prevent And theseventinirtne aller d-struction of the great secular Roman ked and gratis, but wholy incorrect. He Says; “ But he His following assertion is no less incorrect. restora(Mr. S.) maintains boldly that the prophecies respecting the } all slated with ce never He is clearly to continue in beast, which arose in his last head. some kind of existence, till the battle of the great day; though may possibly be The Keviewer then, on re-examining the subject, only unprevonot was tion Disserta the eonvinced that his attack on os loquy irom a certain class of men. He solicits information on the subject of his book from all who may find it convenient to commie the throne of the Papal beast;and filling his kingdom with darkThe sixth isto be fulfilled in the subverson of the ‘Lurks. ness. and has to man beast, and of the seven vials, is essentially correct ; by the opinion, the in confirmed more and more been day the present He anticipated and published his opinion, that events of the times. vals of peace. between one vial and its successor, there might be inter He ofoo, Waterl He believes the fifth vial closed at the battle of sixth, the tWat siori apprehen tis friends hapfrom that time stated to nis . expected .be next might ent, governm Turkish the vial, to subvert apiar thus events And This was the scheme of his Dissertation. pear fully to accord with the hypothesis. but I oe If the Reviewer’s conscience is satisfied with: then em, they shall pass. may rest in silence. The writer of the preceding pages is not insensible that such an at- terrible tration of his particular sehemes of ambition, which was so on the words following the in anticipated was It vial. fifth the under “The king of the north coming against him like a whirlwind, &c. phraseolozy seems to intmate great success against the infidel power. Fora mighty whirlwind usually prostrates every thing in its way.” 985 APPENDIX. purged, but by the exterminating fire of the great and notable day of the Lord.” . Much of this kind of notice was given in this publication, which fully accords with the subsequent death of Buonaparte, and the pros- . P oe. age 28, 58, 99, 134, line line line line ERRATA, 18 from top, after one insert of. 6 from bottom, after Jewish insert church 14 from top, after from insert beyond 3 16 from bottom, for offensive read defens th 158, line 2 from bottom, last word read hired 167, line 19 from top, for force read Ferre: ae 190, line 17 from top, for “professed read possessed, ww a L |