A. C. 223-192 Antiochus the Great succeeds to the throne 191 of Syria, is defeated at Raphia by the Invasion of Greece by Antiochus the Great, 187-175 Reign and murder of his son, Seleucus Phi- 175 170 168 168 168 Assumption of the throne of Syria by An- He defeats Ptolemy Philometor, and subdues The kingdom of Macedon conquered by the A. C. 65 A. D. 73 CHAPTER VI. Subjection of Judea to the Romans; the 33-313 The subversion of Judaism coincident with The preaching of the gospel, or of the true 72 A.D. 320 many to the faith, accompanied and followed by long continued persecution Conversion of Constantine; after which many make a hypocritical profession of the Christian faith. Renewed period of persecution announced to continue to the time of the end, or for an appointed time Page 74 77 379 445 CHAPTER VII. Rise of the papacy, and renewal of perse- History of the rise of the papal power Of Theodosius 529-533 Code of Justinian published. Letter and appeal to the pope, as "Head of all the churches" 730 755 The Emperor Leo, who destroyed images, 97 The temporal dominion of the pope com- 770-800 The forged decretals and donation of Con- The honouring and invoking of tutelary 117 Devotion paid to the Virgin Mary Rich offerings to the saints, in their Dividing of the land for gain. Church lands 125 126 129 130 136 CHAPTER VIII. THE INVASION AND OPPRESSION OF THE PAPAL KING- Page A.D. 632 The invasion of the Saracens simulta- 139 Rome besieged by the Saracens 144 1038 The Turks, from the north, invade Persia, 146 1050 invade the Roman empire with an army of horsemen, and overflow the 1076-1096 Enter Judea; take Jerusalem; and their countries conquests checked 1096-1291 The crusades-many overthrown 1301 1517 Renewed conquests of the Turks, under Edom, Moab, and part of Ammon escape Egypt subdued by the Turks, and the tributaries The things noted in the Scripture of 148 150 152 156 157 161 164 THE BOOK OF THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST. CHAPTER IX. INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK of the RevelaTION, AND Revelation of the things that were to be thereafter 169 The heavenly vision seen by John; and the open- Christ went forth conquering; and finally destined Page 171 176 182 CHAPTER X. THE SECOND SEAL. MAHOMETANISM. Another horse, that was red; or another religion, not pure, but bloody, and propagated by slaughter -Mahometanism. Accordance with the previous prophetic description of Mahometanism Power given to Mahomet to take peace from the earth; a great sword given him. Proofs from history and the Koran Last exercise of the sword of the Moslems to kill one another 185 186 189 CHAPTER XI. THE THIRD SEAL. POPERY IN THE DARK AGES. A black horse, and his rider, with a yoke in his hand. Not said, as of Mahometanism, to be another. Contrast to the light of the gospel. yoke in his hand. ruled by the pope Nature of the yoke The Popery, in the dark ages, Symbolical representation of famine. Scriptural symbol of the famine of hearing the words of the 191 195 Lord. Page 201 Charged not to hurt the witnesses of Jesus. A threatening CHAPTER XII. THE FOURTH SEAL. INFIDELITY. The last hostile form, in a religious view, opposed to the Christian faith. A Pale Horse, and he that sat on him was Death. Infidelity, perfected into a system, and possessed of power, when all Religion was abjured in France. Reign of terror, and of Death. Power given him that sat thereon over a fourth part of the earth, &c. CHAPTER XIII. FIFTH AND SIXTH SEALS. 204 211 The depressed and persecuted state of the true church of Christ in past ages. Retrospect of the persecutions of faithful Christians 215. 216 FIRST SIX TRUMPETS, DESIGNATIVE OF THE POLITI CAL STATE OF THE WORLD, TILL THE EXTINCTION OF THE WESTERN AND EASTERN EMPIRE. CHAPTER XIV. FIRST TRUMPET.-Scene, the earth, Hail and Fire cast upon the earth, &c. In- |