A reuelation of the holy Apocalyps. By Hugh Broughton..
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- A reuelation of the holy Apocalyps. By Hugh Broughton..
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- Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.
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- Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Apocalyptic literature -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE MIGHTY PRINCE, IAMES, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, KING OF GREAT BRITANNIE, FRANCE, AND IERNE-LAND, DEFENDOR OF THE FAITH, &c.
- THE AVTOVR TO THE READER.
- The summe of the Apocalyps.
- THE ARGVMENTS OF THE REVELATION.
-
AN EXPLICATION,
OR REVELATION, OF THE
HOLY APOCALYPS.
- The fall of the Church to be hid; is handled in Chapter VII.
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CHAP. VIII.
- The summe of the Gospell: contempt of which, causeth God to cast off the open Church.
- Of the VII. Trumpets.
- The first Trumpet.
- Of the names, Papas and Pope.
- The second blast expounding the first.
- The third blast, expounding the second.
- Articles of the Popes corruption of Scriptures.
- The fourth expounding the third.
- The occasions of the Churches fall from heauen.
- How the old Testament: came turned into wormewood.
- Of the New Testament.
- Of the New Testaments elegancie.
- How the Papes of Grecia vsed the Bible: And the Popes refused it.
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CHAP. IX.
- The 5. Trumpet sounding out the Popes cleerly.
- Whence the Pope chalengeth Keyes.
- A digression to shew a scandal laid to Iewes.
- Of the Locustes, most liuely describing the Popes subjects, to make him King of Locustes: distinguished from all other policies that be, or euer were in the world.
- A distinction of these locusts from the proper locusts in Ioel: that these be as scorpions.
- A further illustration, of distinction from naturall Locusts & Scorpions.
- A further distinction how their sting is not of naturall scorpions, but of spirituall.
- Of the Scorpiones stinges.
- Of the Locusts strength and auctoritie.
- Of the Locusts King.
- Of Oathes.
- Of the Popes aduancing learning.
- Of Popes blindenesse, in Ebrew easiest matters.
- How blindlie the Papists wrest Ieroms wordes: that the Iewes read not the 3. first Chap. of Genesis; till they were 30. yeres old.
- Of the Popes names.
- Of the Popes Greeke name.
- A digression to our Prayer booke, made from the Popes.
- Of Antichrist, his Chaldy name.
- The Epilogue, for the description of the Pope.
- Of Machumed or Machmad, or Moamed, in Piel, Hiphil & Hophall, the participles three are vsed in Arabique & Rabbins.
- CHAP. X.
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CHAP. XI.
- Of measuring the faithfull.
- Of the Court within the Temple, to be cast out; in condemnation of Iudaisme.
- A digression, to compare the old Temple, or Tabernacle, with the spirituall.
- Of the holy Synagogues.
- Of the Synedrion.
- Of Athean imitation of Aharon.
- How Bishops were made in Israel.
- Of excommunication.
- A iust; but strange doctrine.
- A digression to expound the terme Bishop.
- Of the xlij. Monethes.
- Of Prophecying.
- Of the Decalogue.
- Of the Popes theft.
- Groundes which all should know, that soundly prophecie, or expound Scripture.
- Of Arias Montanus worke; of diuers readings.
- Of Lindanus, quareling with the text, and one Erostratus.
- Of Law, vowelled and vnvowelled.
- Of the 70. differing: thirtie sixe hundred of yeares from the strickt Ebrew.
- Of Perfection in Scripture.
- Authores for tongue.
- Prayer is our seruice of God. Maymoni in prayer from all Rab.
- Of the New Testament.
- Conclusion.
- Blasphemous groundes of Popistrie.
- How yong men learned in liberall artes, might be rarely exquisite, in the greeke new Testament.
- Of propre names.
- Epilogue.
- The restorers of the Gospell, be as Elias.
- The Martyrs be as Moses.
- Of the Citie which crucified the LORD.
- Of all soules passage at death.
- Of Purgatorie.
- Of the second of the Maccabees.
- Of Iudahs sacrifice.
- Epilogue.
- What the Greeke Fathers thought of Purgatorie.
- Of the third woe, and last Trumpet.
- The summe of the Bible.
- Of the Worldes end.
- Of the Iewes calling.
- Of our Kinges rare bent: to the honor of the Bible.
- Of the Popes scholars.
- Of Daniel.
- Of the poore Indians calling.
- Of the old opinion of 6000. yeares.
- And to destroy them, that destroy the earth.
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CHAP. XII.
- Of the Prophane Caesar: and Pope reuiuing of him, both comprised in the body, and taile, of one Dragon.
- Of the tayle.
- The combat of the Roman Empire, with the Church.
- A Commentary vpon the former vision.
- Of MICAEL.
- Of Tobies fable.
- Of Michaels Angells.
- Of the wicked spirites names.
- Of old Serpent.
- Of Diuell.
- Of trapps laid by our selues.
- A second and playner exposition, of the Dragons warre.
- Of the Dragons short tyme.
- Of the tyme of these persequutions.
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CHAP. XIII.
- Of two speciall points to be noted heere.
- The second Poincte.
- How the Romanes armes, are taken from the Kingdomes in Daniel.
- Heere is the faith and constancie of the holy.
- By the Lambes two hornes.
- OF ONE ERROR IN THE POPE: WHICH MAKETH HIM NEXT THE DIVEL: WHERE THE DIVEL WOVLD TREMBLE; TO BEE SO IMPVDENT O∣PENLY.
- Of the Dragons speach.
- Of the two hornes, counterfaiting the Lambes.
- Of the Popes succession.
- Of the ancient facilitie, in teaching the Law.
- An application of the Popes calling to this.
- A doubt for the manner of policie now: what way is best to be taken.
- Answere.
- What may wee thinke of Buyshopps, of which sort many Popes and Cardinales bee.
- Of the Pope, King of Kings.
- How long the Popes, the Starres falling; could not become mountaines of fire, to cast themselues into the sea of the Empire.
- By what Iudaique cursedly reuiued Ceremonie, the chiefe diuini∣tie D. of Rome, bewitched Emperors: to giue a spice of coun∣tenance, that the Pope was aboue the Emperor.
- Of Papists miracles.
- Of subiection in all matters to the Pope.
- Of the marke in the forehead.
- Of the name of the beast, and the number of his name.
- A repetition of the terme Rocke.
- Answere. It is.
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CHAPTER XIIII.
- What this songe was.
- A Digression to shew the Concent of all the holy Bookes.
- Obiection of them, that are not bought from the earth.
- Of Iob.
- Of Exodus.
- Romes error against this song of the Lambe: barbarous.
- Error Athean.
- Of Leuiticus.
- How the Pope disannulleth all Leuiticus.
- Of Numery.
- The Like.
- Of Deuteronomie.
- The Contrarie.
- Of Iesus.
- The Contrarie.
- Of the Booke of the Iudges.
- Of Samuel, &c.
- The Popes contrarietie.
- Of the New Testaments musique. The Gospell.
- Of the Actes.
- Of the Epistle to the Romanes.
- Of the first to the Corinthians.
- Of the second to the Corinth.
- Against Purgatorie.
- Of the Epist. to Gal.
- Of the Epistle to the Ephesians.
- The Philippians.
- Colossians.
- Of the first to the Thess.
- Second Thess.
- First and 2. Timothie, and Titus.
- Of Philemon.
- How the Seruant of Seruants is Concordant.
- Of the Epistle to the Hebrewes.
- The Popes Contrarietie.
- Of the Epistle of Iames.
- Of the first and 2. of Peter.
- Of the 1. & 2. & 3. of Iohn.
- Of Iude.
- The Combat of the 144000.
- Comparisons of phrases, for holy soules departed.
- Reuenge: for Christ his Iustice.
- Reuenge for the prayers of the Church.
- Reuenge by the iniuried themselues.
- The sure euent.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAPTER XVI.
- CHAPTER XVII.
- CHAPTER XVIII.
- CHAPTER XVIIII.
- CHAPTER XX.
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AN EXPLICATION
OF THE HEAVENLY IERVSA∣LEM,
SHEWED APOCAL.
CHAPTER 21. AND 22.
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CHAPTER XXI.
- Of Iohn.
- Of Ierusalem.
- Of Melchi-Tzedek and Izhak: causing glory to Ieruschalaim.
- Of S. Pauls heauenly Ierusalem.
- Of the Iewes error to this day.
- Of ALPHA and OMEGA.
- Of ignorance in Alpha, how it bred deadly errors.
- OF VOWELS.
- Of Tiphereth Israel.
- Of Cethib and Kery.
- Of their inter linearia.
- Of a most wicked slander.
- Of Cetib and not Kery: and Cery: and not Cerib.
- Of Iod not contemned.
- Of OMEGA.
- Of Greeke stile.
- Of 4. Dialects in the holy Greeke.
- Of the Attique Greeke.
- Of the Lxxij.
- Of the Thalmudizinge.
- Of forgiuenesse in this world: what Talmu∣diques meane.
- Of the Apostles pecular Greeke.
- Of Saint Paulls most eloquent expressing of Moses: to shew a short way, to expound the new Test.
- Of Thalmudiques agreement, with the new Testament.
- Of Idolaters.
- The Popes brabarous Answere.
- Answere.
- The second death.
- Of the great Citie Ierusalem.
- The Citie was square.
- Of Arias Montanus, placing in Altar of In∣cense in the most holy.
- Of Prayer.
- The order of the Tribes, Apoc. 21.
- Reason of their order.
- Of the terme Iasper in the third place. Apoc. 21.
- Of the second foundation.
- Of the Carbunck.
- The Smaragde.
- Of the Sardonix.
- Of the Sardius.
- Of the Chrisolite.
- Of the Beryll.
- Of the Topaz.
- Of the Chrysophrase.
- Of the Hyacinth.
- Of Gads Amethyst.
- A plaine conclusion, from Esai. 60. and 51. and Ezeck 47. of the Gentiles Ierusalem.
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CHAPTER XXII.
- An exposition followeth heere, Chap. 22.
- The Epilogue.
- How the Reuelation would force any Iew or Gentile of learning, without rancor, to yeeld vnto faith.
- The sequel, by any Iewes grant.
- A Digression to Iewes desire, to know the proofe of the New Test. by the Law.
- The greatnesse of the Iewes request, in due articles.
- The speach of Christ.
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CHAPTER XXI.
- A BRIEFE TABLE FOR THE MORE READY FINDING of the Chapters in their pages, and some principall matters in the same Chapters handled.