The meaning of the Revelation, or, A paraphrase with questions on the Revelation of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Divine in which the synchronisms of Mr. Joseph Mede, and the expositions of other interpreters are called in question, and a new exposition given of the prophecies of the revelation, never heard of before, nor extant in any author whatsoever, from the sixth chapter to the eighteenth, with variety of reasons for the exposition / by Richard Hayter ...

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The meaning of the Revelation, or, A paraphrase with questions on the Revelation of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Divine in which the synchronisms of Mr. Joseph Mede, and the expositions of other interpreters are called in question, and a new exposition given of the prophecies of the revelation, never heard of before, nor extant in any author whatsoever, from the sixth chapter to the eighteenth, with variety of reasons for the exposition / by Richard Hayter ...
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Hayter, Richard, 1611?-1684.
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London :: Printed by J.R. for John Williams ...,
1675.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation VI-XVIII -- Paraphrases, English.
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"The meaning of the Revelation, or, A paraphrase with questions on the Revelation of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Divine in which the synchronisms of Mr. Joseph Mede, and the expositions of other interpreters are called in question, and a new exposition given of the prophecies of the revelation, never heard of before, nor extant in any author whatsoever, from the sixth chapter to the eighteenth, with variety of reasons for the exposition / by Richard Hayter ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43131.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The Prophecy of the first Vial.

1. THEN the seven Angels shall have Commission from God, to pour out the seven Vials of his fierce wrath upon the people of the earth, successively one after another.

2. And the first Angel shall pour out his Vial upon the dry Land, and thereupon a very grievous, noisome, painful, ma∣lignant ulcerous sore shall fall upon the men, which shall take the oath of Allegiance to the first Beast, and receive his mark, or yield obeysance to his Image, as heretofore there fell a grievous sore upon the Aegyptians, but this which shall fall upon the Beasts obsequious Servants, shall be far more grievous, painful, and malignant, then that which fell upon the Aegyptians.

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