The Literal Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies (1724 Whiston), book

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The Literal Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies (1724) is a book by William Whiston.

Abstract

"Being a full answer to a late discourse [by Anthony Collins], of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a large appendix, to prove, that Aristeas's History of the version of the Pentateuch, by the LXXII. interpreters, still extant, is genuine. To which are added, proposals for printing authentick records concerning the Jewish and Christian religions, &c."

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Contents

  • I. Predictions of the Old Testament concerning the Messias, cited in the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles: with their literal Completions in Jesus of Nazareth.
  • II. Predictions in Dan xi. from the Days of Cyrus the Persian, to the End of the World: With their Literal Completions all along, to this Day.
  • III. Predictions contained in the Four Gospels: With their Literal Completions all along, to this Day.
  • IV. Natural Preparations for the Destruction of Antichrist ; for the Revival of Primitive Christianity ; and for the Restoration of the Jews, in the last Days.
  • V. Predictions preparatory to the Destruction of Antichrist ; to the Revival of Primitive Christianity ; and to the Restoration of the Jews, in the last Days. With the Literal Completions of those whose Periods are past ; and Conjectures concerning those that relate to the present Age.
  • VI. Corrections and Improvements to the Sermons at Mr. Boyle's Lecture, concerning the Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies.
  • VII. Corrections and Improvements to the Essay on the Revelation of St. John. With a Large Appendix, to prove, that Aristeas's History of the Version of the Pentateuch, by the LXXII. Interpreters, still extant, is genuine. To which are added, Proposals for printing Authentick Records concerning the Jewish and Christian Religions, &c.

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