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DOCT. III. That the end of this world will certainly come, and all things shall be chan∣ged, although the time it self be unknown.
MOreover, although the time when the end of this world shall be, is so unknown to us,a 1.1 that it is not possible to know it, yet we be∣lieve that it will most certainly be, and then not only the earth but like∣wise the heavens shall be changed, and there shall be a new heaven and a new earth, and all the dead, even the wicked shall rise, when Christ shall call to judgement the voice and trumpet of an Arch-angel: and to the certainty of these things belongs that method of our Lord Iesus, in having first foretold the desolation of Ierusalem, and thereunto sub∣joyning a discourse concerning these matters, to the end that by those things which we have seen be∣fall Ierusalem, we might believe that those which he then foretold of the end of the world will come