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Prophecy on prophecies for the year 1789 / Containing, the remarkable prognostications of Abraham Ishmael.
Ishmael, Abraham.Date: [1789?]- Books
Prophecy of famine : a warning and the remedy / H.J. Massingham and Edward Hyams.
Massingham, H. J. (Harold John), 1888-1952.Date: [1953]- Books
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Prophecy: a poem. By the Rev. Samuel Hayes, M.A. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Hayes, Samuel, 1749-approximately 1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
Prophecy, behaviour, and change : an examination of self-fulfilling prophecies in helping relationships / Gerald G. Smale.
Smale, Gerald G.Date: 1977- Books
Prophecy, alchemy, and the end of time : John of Rupescissa in the late Middle Ages / Leah DeVun.
DeVun, Leah.Date: [2009], ©2009- Archives and manuscripts
HJ Massingham and Edward Hyams Prophecy of Famine: A Warning and a Remedy, 1953
Date: 14 Aug 1954Reference: PP/CPB/H.2/22Part of: Blacker, Carlos Paton FRCP (1895-1975)- Books
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Remarks on the Bishop of Exeter's, and also on Dr. Heberden's interpretation of the Prophecy of Haggai.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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On the nature and occasion of Psalm and Prophecy, twelve critical dissertations. By James Hurdis, D.D. professor of poetry in the University of Oxford.
Hurdis, James, 1763-1801.Date: 1800- Books
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The christian's duty explained: shewing what the lord requireth of him. In a sermon by Robert Atkinson, Author of the ̀̀key of the Seals of Prophecy.''
Atkinson, Robert, of Lympsfield.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An essay concerning a fourth age of the church. In four parts. Part I. Of the antichristian kingdoms in Daniel and the Revelation. Part II. Other Parts of Daniel considered; and particularly, The Seventy Weeks. Part III. Prophecy considered, with a more particular View to A Fifth and Sixth Antichristian Kingdom. Part IV. A General Review of Prophecy; beginning with the First Promise, or Prophecy, Gen. iii. 15.
Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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An account of the life and writings of Spinosa. To which is added, an abstract of his Theological political treatise. Containing I. His Discourses of Prophecy. II. Of Prophets. III. Of the Gift of Prophecy to other Nations as well as the Jewish. IV. Of Ceremonies. V. Of Miracles. VI. Of the Dependency of Religion, and all Things relating to it, on the Civil Magistrate. VI. Of the Liberty of Thinking and Speaking.
Date: [1720]- Books
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Observations on the seventh form of Roman government; in a letter to the Reverend Henry Kett, B.D. Author of History the Interpreter of Prophecy. By a layman.
Layman.Date: [1800]- Books
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Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad, the Apology, Night, the Prophecy of Famine, an Epistle to William Hogarth, and the Ghost, in Four Books.
Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764.Date: MDCCLXIX: [1769]- Books
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Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad. The Apology. Night. The Prophecy of Famine. An Epistle to William Hogarth. And the Ghost, in Four Books.
Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Nixon's original Cheshire prophecy, in doggerel verse / pub. from an authentic manuscript, found among the papers of a Cheshire gentleman, together with the Prophecy at large from Lady Cowper's correct copy, in the reign of Queen Ann.
Nixon, Robert, active 1620?Date: [between 1800 and 1899]- Books
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The d----st d---ct---r detected: or, free remarks on Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses On the Use and Intent of Prophecy, &c. By Philotheos.
Philotheos.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A vindication of the antiquity and authority of Daniel's prophecies, and their application to Jesus Christ: In Answer to the Objections of the Author of the Scheme of Literal Prophecy consider'd. By Samuel Chandler.
Chandler, Samuel, 1693-1766.Date: 1728- Books
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The antiquity, Evidence, and Certainty of Christianity, canvassed, On Dr. Middleton's Examination Of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses on The Use and Intent of Prophecy. By Anselm Bayly, LL. B. Minor Canon of St. Paul's.
Bayly, Anselm, -1794.Date: 1751- Books
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The vision of the two brothers, Ebenezer and Ralph. To which is subjoin'd a French Prophecy, by Mr. Desmarets, Kinsman to the famous Nostradamus, found among the Duke of Orleans's Mss. and translated into English.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's examination of Bishop Sherlock's use and intent of prophecy. In a letter to a friend. To which are added, Three discourses: I. On Isaiah liii. 9. a New Translation of that Prophecy, supported by Jewish and Christian Criticks and Commentators. II. On Isaiah xi. 6, 7, 8, and 9. III. On Heb. iii. 4. By a Protestant divine.
Protestant Divine.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The use and intent of prophecy, and history of the Fall; cleared from the objections in Dr. C. Middleton's examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning them. With some cursory animadversions on a letter, &c. to Dr. Waterland in 1731. In which is shewn I. That the Use of Prophecy, as it was taught and practised by Christ and his Apostles, was drawn from the Law and Prophets, as one continued Chain of Predictions: That the Law began with Adam; that the flaming Sword turning every way was the Ninbus and Chariot of the Cherubim, an Exhibition of the Powers in this System, with Christ upon a Throne above it; and that Sacrifice was a standing Prophecy, and consequently that his Lordship's Chain of Prophecie, is a golden one, that reached from Eden to Christ. II. That the Account of the Fall is true History, and not Apologue. III. That Dr. Middleton is not acquainted with the State of the Evidence for Christianity, and has been speaking Evil of those Things which he knows not. By Julius Bate, A.M.
Bate, Julius, 1711-1771.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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The truth, and excellency of the Gospel Dispensation Briefly Considered, in the interpretation of 2 Pet.i.19. We have also a more sure Word of Prophecy. Paraphrastically deducted from the nature of the gospel, and Christ's own words: And consonant to the Liturgy of the Church of England.
Date: 1727- Books
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The reasoning of Christ and his Apostles vindicated: in two parts. I. Being a defence of the argument from miracles, proving the Argument from Prophecy not necessary to a rational Defence of our Religion. II. Being a defence of the argument from prophecy, proving the Christian Scheme to have a rational Foundation upon the Prophecies of the Old Testament. In answer to a book intitled, The scheme of literal prophecy considered. By Thomas Bullock, M. A. Rector of North-Creak in Norfolk.
Bullock, Thomas, 1693 or 1694-1760.Date: 1728- Books
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An examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy. With Some cursory Animadversions on his late Appendix, or Additional Dissertation, Containing a farther Inquiry into the Mosaic Account of the Fall. In which These following Points are chiefly explaned and affirmed. I. That the use of Prophecy, as it was taught and practised by Christ, His Apostles, and Evangelists, was drawn intirely from single and separate praedictions, gathered by them from the books of the Law and the Prophets, and applied, independently on each other, to the several acts and circumstances of the Life of Jesus, as so many distinct proofs of his Divine Mission, And consequently, that His Lordship's pretended chain of Antediluvian Prophecies, is nothing else, but a fancifull conceit, which has no connection at all with the evidences of the Gospel. II. That the Bishop's exposition of his text is forced, unnatural, and inconsistent with the sense of St. Peter, from whose Epistle it is taken. III. That the Historical Interpretation, which He gives to the Account of the Fall, is absurd and contradictory to reason: and that the said account cannot be considered, under any other character, than that of Allegory, Apologue, or Moral Fable. IV. That the Oracles of the Heathen World, which His Lordship declares to have been given out by the Devil, in the form of a Serpent, were all impostures, wholly managed by human craft, without any supernatural aid, or interposition whatsoever. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Truth defended, and boldness in error rebuk'd: or, a vindication of those Christian commentators, who have expounded some prophecies of the Messias not to be meant Only of Him. Being a confutation of part of Mr. Whiston's book, entituled, The accomplishment of Scripture-Prophecies; Wherein he pretends to Disprove all Duplicity of Sense in Prophecy. To which is Subjoin'd, an Examination of his Hypothesis, That our Saviour ascended up into Heaven several times after his Resurrection. And in Both there are some Remarks upon other Essays of the said Author, as likewise in an Appendix, and a Postscript. With a Large Preface. By Nicholas Clagett, D. D. Archdeacon of Sudbury.
Clagett, Nicholas, 1654-1727.Date: 1710