Dr. Tho. Goodwin, in his Works, vol. II. For the fame reason in quoting from those which follow, I have alfo fpecified the page. A Calculation of the Name, Mark, and Number of the Name, Lond. The Mystery of Iniquity, by of the Beast, by 1656 1664 1667 The Judgments of God upon the Roman Catholic Church, by 4to. Lond. 1689 Dr. Creffener Demonstration of the First Principles of the Proteftant Applications of the Apocalypse, by 4to. Lond. Lond. 1690 1733 Obf. upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypfe, by Sir Ifaac Newton, Bengelius's Introd. to his Expof. of the Apoc. with the greatest part of the conclusion of it: tranflated from the High Dutch by J. Robertfon, M. D. 8vo. Lond. 1757 The Evidence of Chriftianity Deduced from Facts and the Teftimony of Senfe, in a Series of Difcourfes, preached at Boyle's Lecture, by Wm. Worthington, D. D. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1769 Introd. to the Study of the Prophecies concerning the Chriftian Church in 12 Serm. preached at bishop Warburton's Lecture, by Rich. Hurd, D. D. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1776 Twelve Sermons on the Prophecies concerning the Chriftian Church preached at bishop Warburton's Lecture, by Dr. Hallifax 8vo. b 2 Lond. 1776 Difcourfes Difcourfes on Prophecy, preached at bishop Warburton's Lec- Eaft Apthorp, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1786 Rich. Evanfon, A. M. 2d Ed. 8vo. Lond. 1792 CONTENTS.. 1 Ch. I. Extracts from the Apocalyptic Discourse of Mr. Fleming, wherein he applies the fourth vial to France; with an inquiry into their general import, and definitions of Antichrift. 1. Ch. II. Farther remarks on the Fourth Vial, and Mr. Fleming's interpretation of it; with fome incidental thoughts on the immediate caufes of the overthrow of the French monarchy. 12. Ch. III. Obfervations and extracts refpecting the authenticity of the apocalypse. 22. Ch. IV. General obfervations on the book of Revelation, and particularly on its ufes and its obfcurity. 30. Ch. V. St. John's defcription of the Ten-horned beaft, the representative of Civil tyranny, and of the Ch. VI. His description of the Two-horned beast, the representative of the antichristian priesthood and of ecclefiaftical oppreffion, illustrated. Ch. VII. Remarks introductory to an examination of that part of the eleventh chapter of the apocalypfe, Ch. VIII. Expectations of various prophetical inter- Ch. IX. That part of the eleventh chapter of the Ch. XII. Obfervations and Extracts relative to St. App. to ch. XII. Facts and obfervations defigned to prove, that almoft every kind of ecclefiaftical ufurpation was introduced, and almost every species of fuperftition encouraged, as early as the Fourth Century; and, there- fore, that the prediction of the Coming of the Man of Sin ought not to be exclufively applied to the church of Rome, fince the man of fin was already come, and fully manifested, several centuries before the authority of that church was established among the nations of Europe. 193. Ch. XIII. Paffages from the apocalypfe, which re- spect the corruptions and the destruction of the symbolic Babylon, and relate to the antichriftian hierarchies in ge- neral, and especially to the church of Rome; with a brief Ch. XIV. Obfervations of various writers, which ferve to fhew, that unequivocal marks of antichriftianism are impreffed not only on the church of Rome, but also on the other national churches of Europe; with some paffages intended to prove the bad effects, which their |