The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D., sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge

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The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D., sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge
Author
Mede, Joseph, 1586-1638.
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London :: Printed by Roger Norton for Richard Royston ...,
1672.
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Mede, Joseph, 1586-1638.
Theology -- Early works to 1800.
Theology -- History -- 17th century.
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"The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D., sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50522.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2025.

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BESTIA cam Meretricem factam bajulans, illa Bestia est quae etiam ante Visionem istam Ioanni exhibitam aliâ quadam sui specie fuerat, sed â tamen, quâ Meretri∣cem bajularet, nondum um fuslet; tali verò postmodum ex Abysso surrectura erat, in eâque sundtus andem interi••••ra: id est, species illa quâ Meretricem bajularet, Bestiae novissima soret, ultra quam vitam suam non produceret, v. 8. Sequitur eodem versu (ut isthoc quoque charactere agnoseas ipsissimam hanc Bestiam esse c. 13. osten∣sam) t mirabuntur incolae terrae, quorum nomina non sunt scripta in libro vitae à jacto mundi fundamento, cernentes Bestiam quae erat, & non est, & tamen adfutura est, Graec. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.* 1.1 Sic enim lego cum editione Complutensi, Primasio & Syro Interprete, ut cum praecedenti descriptione sensu congruat, Bestia quae suit, & non est, sed ali∣quando ascensura est ex Abysso. Quâ verò specie jam antè suerat BESTIA, quâ adhuc futurum erat ut ex Abysso acendeet, illud ex iisquae mox subjungit Angelus singil∣latim cognoscemus.

Applic. Interim, si MULIER ipsa ROMA est, quid tandem esse possit Bestia isthaec multiformis cui inequitat (id est, imperat) praeter Regnum seu Imperium Romanum?

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