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spelling | Waller, William 1728 or 9-1786 Verfasser aut David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work Cambridge printed for the author, and sold by John Doughty near St. Paul's, London MDCCLI. [1751] Online-Ressource ([2],53,[1]Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier C--b--ge = Cambridge; V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r = Vice Chancellor, Heads, and Mr. Brown the Proctor English Short Title Catalog, T190687 Isaac Van-Sampson = William Waller Reproduction of original from John Rylands University Library of Manchester With a half-title Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Prophecy Christianity Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1242600500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Waller, William 1728 or 9-1786 David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work Prophecy Christianity Early works to 1800 |
title | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_auth | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_exact_search | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_exact_search_txtP | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_full | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_fullStr | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_full_unstemmed | David's prophecy relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
title_short | David's prophecy |
title_sort | david s prophecy relating to c b ge found among the papers of a certain rabbi famous for a collection of all the prophecies from the beginning of the world to this day with an account of its accomplishment in that u y by isaac van sampson a learned dutch commentator dedicated to the v c r h ds and mr b the p r in the introduction to this undertaking these following points are chiefly considered i that the use and intent of this prophecy of david is to shew that the transactions at c ge are the immediate work of g d and are accountable for on this principle and no other and is to be drawn from single and separate predictions gathered from the psalms of david and applied independently on each other to the several acts and circumstances of the v c r p r and the h ds as so many distinct proofs of their being the ministers only of god s vengeance ii that by this means the characters of these gentlemen are cleared from those ill natured aspersions thrown upon them in the news papers and those libellous pamphlets the f gm ts iii the dispute between the b p of l n and his friend dr m n on prophecy is considered and it is shown how far our s is concerned in that dispute iv thomas l nd n s letter on the late earthquakes is shown to be greatly concerned in our prophecy and many useful consequences are drawn from that most useful work |
title_sub | relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work |
topic | Prophecy Christianity Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Prophecy Christianity Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1242600500?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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