A persuasive to the study of the Revelation: or, An exposition of the three first verses of that prophecy. Wherein 1. There is an account given of the unintelligibleness of the Revelation for a long time, viz. till the time it self prefixes for the understanding of its own visions. 2. Dr. Hammond's key taken from things shortly to come to pass and seal not the prophecy is shewn to be a mistaken one. 3. That neither the doctor himself, nor anyone else in his time, understood the meaning of those passages. 4. That it can proceed from no better cause, than injudiciousness or unskilfulness in these mysteries, to take exceptions at our modern Protestant expositions of the Revelation, upon the account of novelty. By Wal. Garrett, rector of Everly.

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Imprint
London: printed March, 1698/9. and are to be had (with the rest of the authors tracts) at W. Dotchen's, bookseller in Holborn, over-against Chancery-Lane-End; and at M. Ball's in Leestreet near Red Lyon Square, [1699]
Publication year
1699-1699
ESTC No.
R42043
Grub Street ID
123505
Description
8 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Title words "things...pass" and "seal...prophecy" are enclosed in square brackets.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), G271

Nelson & Seccombe, 535.1