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    Page. Abomination, meaning of the word, 63 Age of Christ, (see diagram, note D.,) 25, 26 Christ confirmed the covenant by his ministry seven years, (diagram, note D.,) 25, 26 Chronology of the world, (see diagram,) 13-16 “ of the period from Adam to Christ, 15 “ of the period of the judges, 15 Chronological order of the prophets, 32 Clarke, Dr., testimony on Usher’s chronology of the judges, 15 Clovis, history of, 72-74 “Cut off,” the proper meaning of the word translated determined, Daniel 9:24, 55 Daily (sacrifice), what, 63-70 Date of the death of Christ, 26 “ of the birth of Christ, different views of it considered, 25-27 “ of the captivity of Manasseh, 37-41 “ of the decree from which the seventy weeks and 2300 years begin, 59 “ of the final change of Paganism for Popery in western Rome, 72-81 “ of the decree of Justinian, 85-89 “ of the conquest of Rome by Belisarius, 91-93 “ of the captivity of the Pope by the French, 92, 93 Day, fixing the, 95 Day for a year, when so understood, 17, 18 Days, 2300, to be understood as years, 42-45 Dowling, Rev. Mr., testimony of, 17, 18 End the is it hid from us? 27, 28 End of the present order of things in 6000 years, traditional, 13, 14 England, change in religion about 508, (note,). 74, 75 Evening-morning, the Hebrew expression of a natural day, 43 Faber, extract from, on the Jewish year, 23, 24 Hales, Dr., testimony of, on the period of the judges, 15 “Infidels” to be made by our calculations, why, 11, 12 Indignation, the, what, 47

    Macknight’s rule, 43 Mr. Miller, has he changed his ground? 100 “ unfairly compared with “religious theorists,“ 29, 30 Mr. Miller’s experience, sketch of, 65 “ mode of studying the Bible, 66 “ Rules, 103-106 “Miller’s Rule,” alleged “absurdity” of it considered, 16-19 Objections to calculating the prophetic times considered, 5 Pantheon, the, sanctuary of Paganism, 68 Paul’s view of Paganism and Popery like Daniel’s, 72 Prophecy designed to inform us of the time of events, 7-10 Prophetic and solar years, 24,25 “ periods, 33 “ ” closing remarks upon, 93-95 “ ” not affected by the chronology of the judges, 15, 16 Sanctuary, significations of the word, 45, 46 “ ” the, the land of promise, 46, 51 “ ” the place of the great battle, 47 “ ” its cleansing, what, 51 “ ” its condition till Christ’s second advent, 48 “ ” the metropolis of the future and everlasting kingdom, 46 Time of the events predicted may be understood, 10, 28 “ different modes of reckoning, 20 “ times, and a half, etc., considered, 82-93 “ “ ” or 1260 years, begin 538, and end 1798, 89-93 Times, seven, or 2520 years, 33 “ ” a prophetic period, 33, 34 “ ” its repetition not designed to express four periods, 34-37 “ ” begin with the captivity of Manasseh, B. C. 677, 37-41 “ ” terminate in 1843, 41, 42 Weeks, the seventy, seal the vision, 26, 58, 95 Wise, the, shall understand, 62, 63 Year, solar, the standard always referred to, 21 “ ” generally used in chronology, 22 “ Jewish, regulated necessarily by the seasons, 22-24 Years, 2300, begin with the seventy weeks, 52-58 “ 1290 and 1335, considered, 59-81

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