Hē aōstasīa ho antichristos: or, A scriptural discourse of the apostasie and the Antichrist, by way of comment, upon the twelve first verses of 2 Thess. 2. Under which are opened many of the dark prophecies of the old Testament, which relate to the calling of the Jews, and the glorious things to be effected at the seventh trumpet through the world. Together with a discourse of slaying the witnesses, and the immediate effects thereof. Written for the consolation of the Catholike church, especially the churches of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By E.H.
| Main Author: | Hall, Edmund, 1619 or 20-1687 |
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