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hand of the little Roman horn by the unanimous submission of the ten Gothico-Roman horns or kings, whose dominions jointly constitute the geographical platform of the Papal Ecclesiastical Empire. Dan. vii. 25. The completion of the great demonolatrous Apostasy by the revelation of its lawless head the man of sin, the coercing power of the Roman Empire having been now taken out of the way. Dan. viii. 12, 23. 2 Thess. ii. 3-12. 1 Tim. iv. 1-3. The termination of the period described in Dan. xi. 34. The commencement of the period described in Dan. xi. 35. The door of the abyss is figuratively opened by the fallen or apostatic star. Rev. ix. 2.

608 1265 The smoke comes forth from the abyss or the Mohammedan Imposture begins to be propagated. Rev. ix. 2. The little horn of the Grecian hegoat or the Mohammedan Ecclesiastical Kingdom of fierce countenance stands up, the apostates having now recently come to the full in the year 604. Dan. viii. 9, 23.

612 1269 The Mohammedan locusts issue forth: and the 5 prophetic months, which are allotted to them for the purpose of tormenting the unsealed, commence. Rev. ix. 3, 5.

628 1285 The end of the great eclipse of the Eastern Empire, brought on by the fourth apocalyptic trumpet. Rev. viii. 12.

762 1419 The expiration of the 5 prophetic months allotted to the Mohammedan locusts: and the passing away of the first woe. Rev. ix. 5, 12.

800 1457 The restoration of the Roman Emperorship in the West, that dignity having subsisted exclusively in the East since the year 476 or 479.

1301 1958 The sounding of the sixth apocalyptic trumpet or the second woe-trumpet. Rev. ix. 13. The liberation of the four Turcomannic angels. Rev. ix. 14. The commencement of the prophetic day and month and year or of the 3964 natural years during which the Euphratean horsemen are a woe to the Roman Empire. Rev. ix. 15.

1360 2017 The expiration of Daniel's 1290 prophetic days. Dan. xii. 11.

1453 2110 The Roman Emperorship is extinguished in the East: but it still subsists in the West, having been restored there in the year 800.

1517 2174 The termination of Daniel's 2300 prophetic days; when the sanctuary so long polluted by the Gen

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tiles of the demonolatrous Apostasy, begins to be cleansed. Dan. viii. 13, 14. Rev. xi. 2. The flesh of the harlot begins to be eaten. Rev. xvii. 16. 1686 2343 In the January of this year, the two ecclesiastical witnesses are slain: and the three prophetic days

and a half, during which they lie unburied, commence. Rev. xi. 7-10.

1688 2345 A great earthquake overthrows a tenth part of the Roman ecclesiastical city or the authority of the Papacy is finally subverted in one of the ten Gothico-Roman kingdoms. Rev. xi. 13.

1689 2346 In the August of this year, the two slaughtered ecclesiastical witnesses revive and stand upon their feet, the three prophetic days and a half having now expired. Rev. xi. 11.

1690 2347 The two witnesses ascend in a cloud to heaven. Rev. xi. 13.

1697 2354 The second woe passes away, having commenced in the year 1301. Rev. xi. 14. The 396 natural years, or the prophetic day and month and year, marked out for the continuance of the second woe, expire. Rev. ix. 15. The dragon descends from heaven to earth, and begins to cast a flood from his mouth against the woman. Rev. xii. 9-15. The termination of the period described in Dan. xi. 35. The commencement of the period described in Dan. xi. 36-39.

1789 2446 The sounding of the seventh apocalyptic trumpet or the third woe-trumpet. Rev. xi. 15. The commencement of the figurative judgment of the Roman Empire. Rev. xi. 15-19. Dan. vii. 9, 11, 26. The stone begins to smite the image upon its feet and ten toes. Dan. ii. 34. The flood, which the dragon had cast out of his mouth against the woman, is rapidly rising to its highest pitch. Rev. xii. 15. The spirit of the great Antichrist, who denies the Father and the Son, is diffused far and wide and constitutes the leading characteristic of the third woe. 1 John iv. 3. ii. 18, 22, 23. 2 Tim. iii. 1-9. 2 Peter ii. iii. 1-6. Jude 4-10. The harlot is made desolate and naked. Rev. xvii. 16. 1792 2449 The pouring out of the first apocalyptic vial. Aug. 26. Rev. xvi. 2. The pouring out of the second apocalyptic vial. Sep. 2. Rev. xvi. 3. The pouring out of the third apocalyptic vial. Nov. 19. Rev. xvi. 4-7.

1804 2461 The pouring out of the fourth apocalyptic vial. Rev. xvi. 8, 9. The rise of the Francic Emperorship

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or the short-lived and sword-slain seventh head of the Roman beast. Rev. xvii. 10. xiii. 3, 14. 1806 2463 The fall of the Roman Imperial Kingship or Roman Emperorship, or the fall of the long-lived first head of the Roman beast; by which fall that head now becomes completely extinct both in the West and in the East. Rev. xvii. 10.

1808 2465 The pouring out of the fifth apocalyptic vial. Rev. xvi. 10, 11. The termination of the period described in Dan. xi. 36-39: and the commencement of the chronological hiatus between Dan. xi. 39 and Dan. xi. 40.

1815 2472 The political slaughter of the Francic Emperorship or the short-lived seventh head of the Roman beast by the sword and the consequent political death of the Roman beast, all his seven heads now being politically defunct. Rev. xiii. 3, 14. The commencement of the period of the dead Roman beast's political non-existence as an Empire, expressed by the phrase IS NOT. Rev. xvii. 8, 11.

The pouring out of the sixth apocalyptic vial. Rev. xvi. 12-16.

The revival of the Francic Emperorship: or the healing of the deadly wound, which had been inflicted by the sword on the short-lived seventh head of the Roman beast. Rev. xiii. 3, 12, 14. The ascent of the lately defunct, but now resuscitated, Roman beast from the abyss or the great sea of political revolution, under his eighth king who is the same as his revived seventh king or head. Rev. xvii. 8, 11. The commencement of the period of the resuscitated Roman beast's political reexistence, expressed by the phrases SHALL ASCEND and YET SHALL BE. Rev. xvii. 8.

The going forth of the three unclean spirits, at the instigation of the dragon and the false prophet and the now resuscitated Roman beast, to gather together the kings of the Latin earth or ecumenè to the war of that great day of God Almighty. Rev. xvi. 13-16.

1864 2521 The expiration of the seven prophetic times, or the end of the sacred calendar. Dan. iv. 32. The consequent expiration of the latter three times and a half or the 1260 prophetic days allotted to the tyranny of the little Roman horn and his obsequious tool the Roman wild-beast. Dan. vii. 25. Rev. xi. 2, 3. xii. 6, 14. xiii. 5. The expiration of the times of the Gentiles, or the times of the

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four great gentile Empires as jointly exhibited under the symbol of the metallic image. Luke xxi. 24. Dan. ii. 31-45. The pouring out of the seventh apocalyptic vial. Rev. xvi. 17-21. The commencement of Daniel's time of the end. Dan. vii. 26. viii. 17, 19. xi. 40. xii. 6, 9. The commencement of the period described in Dan. xi. 40-45. xii. 1. The commencement of the restoration of Daniel's people and the end of their long dispersion. Dan. xii. 1, 6, 7. Luke xxi. 24. The allegorical marriage of the Lamb or the conversion of Judah. Rev. xix. 6-9. Isaiah lx. lxvi. 5—24. Dan. xii. 1, 7. Joel iii. 16-21. Zechar. xii. 10. xiv. 8, 11, 20, 21. Rom. xi. 25, 26.

1865 2522 The expiration of Daniel's time of the end. Dan. vii. 26. viii. 17, 19. xi. 40. xii. 6, 9. The exhaustion of the seventh apocalyptic vial, and the end of the third woe. Rev. xvi. 17-21. The burning of the harlot with fire. Rev. xvii. 16. xviii. 9, 18. The expiration of the period described in Dan. xi. 40-45. xii. 1. The battle of Armageddon. Rev. xix. 11-21. Isaiah lxvi. 15—19, 24. Dan. vii. 11-14, 26, 27. xi. 45. xii. 1. Joel ii. iii. Zechar. xii. xiii. xiv. The figurative coming of the Son of man to destroy the antichristian confederacy. Dan. vii. 13. xii. 1. Joel iii. 16. Isaiah lix. 20. lxiii. 1-6. lxvi. 15, 16. Zechar. xiv. 1—4. Matt. xxiv. 29-31. Mark xiii. 24-27. Luke xxi. 25-27. Rev. xix. 11-16. xx. 4. The destruction of Antichrist and his rebel rout on the mountains of Palestine. Dan. xi. 45. xii. 1. Joel iii. Zechar. xii. xiii. xiv. Rev. xix. 20, 21. The dissipation of the great metallic image. Dan. ii. 35. The Mohammedan little horn is broken without hand. Dan. viii. 25. The commencement of the general conversion of the Gentiles to the faith of Christ, chiefly through the missionary efforts of the converted Jews which are facilitated by the overthrow of the antichristian faction. Isaiah xi. 10-16. lx. 1-14. lxvi. 18-24. Hos. ii. 23. Zechar. viii. 20—23. xiv. 16-21. Rom. xi. 11-16. The stone, which smote the image upon its feet, expands itself until it becomes a great mountain and fills the whole earth. Dan. ii. 35, 44. The figurative resurrection of the saints, and their mil

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lennian reign with Christ under the whole heaven. Rev. xx. 4, 6. Dan. vii. 13, 14, 27. The allegorical binding of the dragon. Rev. xx. 1, 2. The commencement of Daniel's 1335 prophetic days. Dan. xii. 12. The commencement of St. John's 1000 years. Rev. xx. 2, 3.

2865 3522 The termination of St. John's 1000 years. Rev. xx. 7. The second figurative resurrection of the rest of the dead. Rev. xx. 5. The allegorical liberation of the dragon. Rev. xx. 7. The nations in the four quarters of the earth, out of which the second antichristian confederacy of Gog and Magog is at length formed, begin, through the deceitfulness of Satan, gradually to degenerate. Rev. xx. 8. The commencement of the supplemental 335 prophetic days, which constitute the last portion of Daniel's 1335 prophetic days. Dan. xii. 12. 3200 3857 The termination of Daniel's 1335 prophetic days and consequently of their supplemental portion of 335 prophetic days. Dan. xii. 12. The attack made, by the now completed confederacy of Gog and Magog, upon the holy city: and their miraculous destruction by fire from heaven. Rev. xx. 9. Ezek. xxxviii. xxxix.

The consummation of all things: the second advent of Christ the literal resurrection: the literal day of universal judgment. Rev. xx. 11-15. Matt. xxv. 31-46. Acts iii. 19-21. 1 Corinth. xv. 23-28, 51-57. 1 Thess. iv. 13-18. Heb. ix.

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