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The land of promise, and the covenant thereof: explained by certaine questions and propositions propounded, to those that teach a deliverance of the Iewes out of all countries to the land of Canaan; and from their long continued blindnesse to the faith of Christ; and a glorious estate in the land, for a thousand yereas [sic]. And also, to those that teach a personall comming of Christ, and a resurrection of the just, to live and raigne with Christ a thousand yeares before the resurrection of the uniust and end of the world. Of which there bee severall sorts, who are commonly called Millinaries. By which doctrine of each of these, the true intent of sundry places of scripture of great importance to the church and people of God is much obseured, which being rightly understood and taught, acording to their true and playne meaning, would be greatly to the edification and comford of Gods chosen, ...
London: printed by F[rancis]. L[each]. for I[ohn]. Wright the younger and are to be sold at his shop at the upper end of the old Baylie, 1641.
ESTC No. R175994.Grub Street ID 68685.
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The land of promise, and the covenant thereof: explained by certaine questions and propositions propounded, to those that teach a deliverance of the Iewes out of all countries to the land of Canaan; and from their long continued blindnesse to the faith of Christ; and a glorious estate in the land, for a thousand yereas. [sic] And also, to those that teach a personall comming of Christ, and a resurrection of the just, to live and raigne with Christ a thousand yeares before the resurrection of the uniust and end of the world. Of which there bee severall sorts, who are commonly called millinaries. By which doctrine of each of these, the true intent of sundry places of Scripture of great importance to the church and people of Godm [sic] is uch [sic] obscured, which being rightly understood and taught, acording to their true and playne meaning, would be greatl to the edification and comfort of Gods chosen, especially, now in these last dayes, wherein the accomplishment of all things, which .
London: printed by F. L. for I. W. the younger and are to be sold at his shop at the upper end of the old Baylie, 1641.
ESTC No. R11255.Grub Street ID 59562.
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The two olive trees: or, the Lords two anointed ones, which alwayes stand before Him, the ruler of the whole earth, Zach. 4. Described also Rev. 11. by the names of two witnesses, two olive trees, two candlesticks, two prophets. And shewing what they are in their own tru nature, differing from all the new fancied ones, and in what manner they alwayes prophesie. How they are said to finish their testimony. How they were to be killed by the Beast, and when. How long their corps should lie in the streets of the Beasts great citie, dead and unburied. And when the spirit of life from God should enter into them, and they stand upon their feet again. And what great things should follow after the same to the end, and thence for ever. Published according to order.
London: printed by Matthew Simmons, 1645.
ESTC No. R212360.Grub Street ID 87965.
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The propheticall intelligencer, shewing the causes why all corrupt churches of Christendome shall passe away, or depart; and all their sees of corrupt doctrine and discipline shall be abolished, and that the holy city of the church of new Jerusalem is now comming down from my God out of Heaven.
London: Printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold by John Hancocke in Popes-head Alley, 1647.
ESTC No. R201854.Grub Street ID 79159.