A treatise, touching Antichrist VVherein, the place, the time, the forme, the workmen, the vpholders, the proceeding, and lastly, the ruine and ouerthrow of the kingdome of Antichrist, is plainly laid open out of the word of God: where also manie darke, and hard places both of Daniell and the Reuelation are made manifest. By Lambert Danæus.

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A treatise, touching Antichrist VVherein, the place, the time, the forme, the workmen, the vpholders, the proceeding, and lastly, the ruine and ouerthrow of the kingdome of Antichrist, is plainly laid open out of the word of God: where also manie darke, and hard places both of Daniell and the Reuelation are made manifest. By Lambert Danæus.
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Daneau, Lambert, ca. 1530-1595?
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London :: Imprinted by Thomas Orwin, for Iohn Porter, and Thomas Gubbin,
1589.
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Antichrist -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise, touching Antichrist VVherein, the place, the time, the forme, the workmen, the vpholders, the proceeding, and lastly, the ruine and ouerthrow of the kingdome of Antichrist, is plainly laid open out of the word of God: where also manie darke, and hard places both of Daniell and the Reuelation are made manifest. By Lambert Danæus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69171.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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To the Reader.

THis I may protest (gentle reader) that touching the pla∣ces of Scripture which I haue cited and interpreted out of Daniel and the Reuelation, my purpose was to offer them to the censure of other, and that I am not in mine opini∣on so resolut, or perēptory, that I wil not admit of other mens iudgments which iump not herewith. Prouided alwaies, that they containe nothing contrarie to the word of God, or disa∣greing from the accomplishment or issue of things, the which in my mind, is the best interpretour of prophecies that can be.

Places of Scripture cited and by the way expounded in this treatise.
  • ...
    Daniell.
    • Chap. 2. verse 34. and 44. cap. 18. pag. 74.
    • Chap. 7. verse 8. and 20. cap. 13. pag. 50.
    • verse 13. cap. 18. pag. 74.
    • Chap. 11. verse 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. cap. 33. pag. 125. 126.
  • ...
    2. Thess.
    • Chap. 2. v. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. through out this booke.
  • ...
    Reuelation.
    • Chap. 11. verse 7. cap. 9. pag. 23.
    • Chap. 12. verse 3. cap. 9. pag. 23.
    • verse 18. cap. 7. pag. 13.
    • Chap. 13. verse 1. 2. 3. cap. 9. pag. 27.
    • verse. 11. cap. 9. pag. 23.
    • verse. 15. cap. 10. pag. 40.
    • verse. 18. cap. 20. pag. 88.
    • Chap. 16. verse 13. 14. cap. 35. pag. 140.
    • verse 16. cap. 19. pag. 65.
    • Chap. 17. verse 9. cap. 16. pag. 59.
    • verse 12. and 17. cap. 23. pag. 93.
    • verse 16. cap. 28. pag. 111.
    • Chap. 19. verse. 20. cap. 9. pag. 32.
    • Chap. 20. verse 2. and 7. cap. 21. pag 99.
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