The System of doctrines contained in divine revelation, explained and defended : showing their consistence and connection with each other ; to which is added, A treatise on the millennium . andwith great earneftneis praying for you. They whomake mention of the Lord, will not keep filence,nor give him any refl, till he eftablifl:i, and till hemake Jerufalem a praife in the earth. For you theyare praying and labouring, and to you they are min-iftring -, and without you they cannot be made per-fe^l. And you will enter into their labours, and reapthe happy fruit of their prayers, toils and fufFeri
The System of doctrines contained in divine revelation, explained and defended : showing their consistence and connection with each other ; to which is added, A treatise on the millennium . andwith great earneftneis praying for you. They whomake mention of the Lord, will not keep filence,nor give him any refl, till he eftablifl:i, and till hemake Jerufalem a praife in the earth. For you theyare praying and labouring, and to you they are min-iftring -, and without you they cannot be made per-fe^l. And you will enter into their labours, and reapthe happy fruit of their prayers, toils and fufFerings. They will be in heaven, with the holy angelsand the fprirjts of thejuft made perfe6l, when youwill come upon the flage in this vv^orld j and theywill rejoice in you, in your knowledge, benevo-lence, piety, righteoufnefs and happinefs: And alltheir paft prayers for you will be turned into joy^nd praife. And you will, in due , be gather-ed together with them unto the Lord Jefus Chrifl,in his eternal kingdom, and join in feeing andpraifmg him forever, afcribing bleffing, and honour,and glory, and power, unto the only true God, theFather, Son, and Holy Gholl. Amen. A TREATISE. TREATISE ON THE M I L L E I U M. INTRODUCTION. A Particular hiftory of the church of Chrlfl, fromthe days of the Apoftles, to this time; of the various changesthrough which it has palV; of the doctrines which have beentaught and maintained ; of the difcipline, worfhip, and man-nersj which have taken place ; of tlie grand aportacy ia thechurch of Rome, and of the reformation, Sec. might be prop-erly fubjuined to the foregoing fyliem, were it not that this hasbeen done by a number of writers already ; fo that all who aredifpofed to acquaint themfelves with ecclefiaftical hiftory, mayobtain this information by books already extant: Which, at thefame time, ferve to confirm the truth and divine original of chrif-tianity, by difcovering, in hovj many inftances the ftateofthechurch, and the events which ha
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