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CHAPTER

I. Æra of the Seventh Vial
a. The Third Flying Angel
b. The Seventh Vial,

II...................
a. Daniel's Last Prophecy:
The First Half

b.The Second Half
c. Old Testament Prophecies

III. The Millenium
a. Chief Millennary Theories
b.Premillennial Evidence
c. Scriptural Premill Evidence

IV.The Millennium; and the New Jerusalem
...(continued)

V.
a. Present Place in Prophecy
b. Apocalyptical Philosphy

appendix - PART I.
History of Apocalyptic Interpretation

I. St. John to Constantine
II. Constantine to the Fall of the Roman Empire
III.A.D. 500 to A.D. 1100.
IV. 1100 to the Reformation
V.Æraof the Reformation
VI. Reformation to the French Revolution
VIIFrench Revolution to 1862
§ 1. From 1789 TO 1820.
§ 2. From 1820 TO 1862; AND CONCLUSION.
PART II. Chief Counter Schemes of Apocalyptic Interpretation
CHAPTER
I. 1. German Neronic Preaterist Counter Scheme
2. Boussuet's Domitianic Preterist Counter Scheme
II. 1. Futurist Original Apocalyptic Cunter Scheme
2. Modified Futurist Counter-Schemes
3. Patristic Views of Prophecy
III. R. Arnold's Prophetic Expository Principle
IV. Examination and Refutation of the Recent Counter Millennary Theories
PART III.
CHAPTER
I. Adamic world's approach to its Seventh Millennary.
II.Premonitory indications compared of nearness of Christ's first and second personal Advents.
...(Chapter II continued)

Horae Apocalypticae Vol 4

OR

A COMMENTARY ON THE APOCALYPSE,

CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL;

Including also an examination of the chief Prohecies of Daniel illustrated by an Apocalyptic Chart, and Engravings from medals and other extant monuments of Antiquity with Appendices, containing besdies other matter, a sketch of the history of Apocalyptic Interpretation, the chief Apocalyptic counter-schemes and indices by the Rev. E.B. Elliott, A.M. incumbent of St. Mary's Church, Kempton, Brighton, and late fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

A commentary on the Apocalypse, critical and historical; including also an examination of the chief prophecies of Daniel.

Illustrated by an Apocalyptic chart, and engravings from medals and other monuments of antiquity. With appendices: containing, besides other matter, a sketch of the history of Apocalyptic interpretation, critical reviews of the chief Apocalyptic counter schemes and indices.

Carefully revised, enlarged,and improved throughout, with additional plates and a new preface.

*Fifth Edition, 1862 Volume 2 of 4

Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 54, Fleet Street London. MDCCCLXLL.

**Incumbent of St. Mark's Church, Kempton, Brighton, President of Hettenbury And Late Fellow Of Trinity College, Cambridge