The general London epistle of Quirinus Kuhlman a Christian, to the Wiclef-Waldenses, Hussites, Zuinglians, Lutherans, and Calvinists being an explication of a vision and prophecy of John Kregel : wherein the reformation from popery is fundamentally asserted, and the union of Protestants convincingly urged : together with a postscript relating to the present popish plot : translated from the Latine copy printed at Rotterdam in May 1679.

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The general London epistle of Quirinus Kuhlman a Christian, to the Wiclef-Waldenses, Hussites, Zuinglians, Lutherans, and Calvinists being an explication of a vision and prophecy of John Kregel : wherein the reformation from popery is fundamentally asserted, and the union of Protestants convincingly urged : together with a postscript relating to the present popish plot : translated from the Latine copy printed at Rotterdam in May 1679.
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Kuhlmann, Quirin, 1651-1689.
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London :: Printed for the author,
1679.
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Kregel, John.
Popish Plot, 1678.
Protestantism.
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"The general London epistle of Quirinus Kuhlman a Christian, to the Wiclef-Waldenses, Hussites, Zuinglians, Lutherans, and Calvinists being an explication of a vision and prophecy of John Kregel : wherein the reformation from popery is fundamentally asserted, and the union of Protestants convincingly urged : together with a postscript relating to the present popish plot : translated from the Latine copy printed at Rotterdam in May 1679." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47594.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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KVHLMAN His fulfilling and Explication of the Fifth Section of the fore-going Prophecy, Written by him at Smirna in Natolia, in October 1678.

THe Fourth day is one of those menti∣oned, Rev. 11. v. 11. in which the two Witnesses and Prophets (viz. The Orthodox Teachers of the Old and New Scrip∣ture) suffered Martyrdom: and they are the same with 42 Lunar Months, which makes 1176 years, thus:
  • One day is 336 Years.
  • Two days 672 Years.
  • Half a day 168 Years.

As the Angelical Revelation of Kotterus doth expresly declare, chap. 10 v. 34.
Twelve months are one time, Four and twenty are two times, and Six are half a time: which according to the course of the Moon make Three years, and near an half more; and so are they three days and an half. But according to longer time (28 years being reckoned for one month) this one time, two times, and half a time, are thus to be numbered: One time is 336 years, two times 672, and half a time 168; which being added together make 1176. In this time the

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Treader-down will have Power, and afterwards he shall be converted. Which things being thus laid for a Foundation, it most clearly appears, that the two Witnesses were raised to Life again in the year 1674; and that the 11th and 12th verses of the 11th of the Revelations are now fulfilling. And it was by impulse of the Holy Spirit (as was before prophesied) that my Book printed the same year at Amsterdam and Leyden, had the Ti∣tle of Neu-begeistert (New-spirited) because in the said Writing all the Teachers of Scripture began to appear with a new Spirit and Life: Moreover, after that time the first Foundation was laid in the East, for the conversion and o∣verthrow of the Down-treaders. The first day therefore began in the year of Christ 498; the second 834, the third day 1170, the fourth day 1505; the half of which must needs be elapsed in the year 1674.

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