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ACOSTA, Gabriel-Commentarius in librum Ruth, Threnos, Jeremiæ, Jonam, et Malachiam, Lugd. 1641, fol.

ADAMS, Thos.-Com. on 2nd Epistle of Peter. Lond. 1633, fol. ADDIS, Alfred, A.B.-Heaven Opened, or the Word of God: being the twelve visions of Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel and St. John explained. London, 1829, 8vo. ADDISON, Lancelot, D.D. father of the poet (ob. 1703)—An Account of the Millennium. Lond. 1698, 8vo. ADVENT SECOND

The words of Scripture concerning the glorious Advent of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the restoration of Israel. London (Nisbet).

Connected view of some of the Scriptural evidences of the Redeemer's speedy personal return and reign on earth, with his glorified saints, during the Millennium; Israel's restoration to Palestine; and the destruction of the Antichristian nations; with remarks on various authors who oppose the doctrines. Nisbet, 12mo.

A Review of Scripture in testimony of the truth of the Second Advent, the first Resurrection and the Millennium, with an Appendix, containing extracts from Mr. Joseph Eyre's Observations on the Prophecies relating to the restoration of the Jews. By a Layman. 1819, 8vo.

The Lord is at Hand; or the Last Trump. Lond. Nisbet, 12mo. -The Second Coming of the Lord the true hope of believers, and only triumph of the Church, as appearing in the general bearing and analogy of Scripture. Dublin, (Simpkin and Marshall,) 1833. AGELLIUS, Antonius-Commentarius in Threnos, collectus ex auctoribus Græcis et in eosdem explicatio; et catena Græcorum patrum ex ejusdem versione. Romæ, 1589, 4to.

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- Commentarius in prophetam Habacuc. Antverpiæ, 1597, 8vo. ALABASTER, William, D.D. of Trin. Coll. Camb. and Chaplain to the Earl of Essex-Apparatus in Revelationem Jesu Christi. 4to. Ant. 1607.

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Ecce Sponsus venit; seu tuba pulchritudinis; hoc est demonstratio quod non sit illicitum, nec impossibile, computare durationem mundi, et tempus secundi adventus Christi. Londini. 1633, 4to. ALBERTUS, Magnus (ob. 1280)Commentarius in XII Prophetas Minores. Col. 1536.

-Postillatio in Apocalypsin. Bas. 1506.

ALCASAR, Ludovicus. Jesuit (ob. 1613) Vestigatio arcani sensus in Apocalypsi; cum opusculo de sacris ponderibus et mensuris. Ant. 1604, folio ;-said to have been the work of twenty years.

In eas veteris testamenti partes quas respicit Apocalypsis, nempe Cantica Canticorum, Psalmos complures, multa Danielis aliorumque librorum capita, investigatio. Lugd. 1616, fol.

ALCOLUTHUS, Andreas-Obadias Armenus, cum adnotationibus. Lips. 1680, 4to.

ALLEN, Edmund-see Leo Juda, and Pellicanus.

ALLEN, William, D.D. Vicar of Bridgewater, in SomersetshireThe mystery of the Temple and City described in the nine last chapters of Ezekiel unfolded; also these following particulars are briefly handled; (1.) The calling of the Jews. (2.) The restoration of all things. (3.) The description of the two beasts, Rev. XIII. (4.) The day of Judgement and the world perishing by fire. (5.) Some signs of the times when the fall of Babylon is near. (6.) Some advantage which the knowledge of these truths will afford. (7.) The

conclusion of all in some counsels and directions. Lond. 1677, 12mo. ALLIX, Peter, D.D. a Frenchman who came to England on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and was made Treasurer of Sarum (ob. 1717)-The prophecies which Mr. Whiston applies to the times immediately following the appearance of the Messiah considered and examined. London, 1707, 8vo. In this work he is said to have predicted that the Second Advent would take place in 1720, or 1736 at farthest.

A Confutation of the hope of the Jews concerning the last redemption. London, 1707, 8vo. ALLWOOD, Philip, A.M. Fellow of Magdalen College, CambridgeTwelve Sermons on the prophecies relating to the Christian Church, and especially to the Apostacy of Papal Rome. Warburtonian Lectures. 2 vols. 1815, 8vo. ALSTEDIUS, Jo. Hen. Prof. of Philosophy and Divinity in the University of Herborn, in Nassau, and one of the Fathers of the Synod of Dort; a laborious and voluminous writer, of whom it was said that his character was expressed by the anagram of his name, Sedulitas. (ob. 1638)--Trifolium propheticum; id est Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, Prophetia Danielis, Apocalypsis Joannis, sic explicantur ut series textus et temporis prophetici e regione posita lucem menti, et consolationem cordi, ingerant. Herbornæ, 1640, 4to.

De Mille Annis-translated by Wm. Burton, whom see. 1643, 4to. ALTINGIUS, Jacobus, Professor of Divinity at Groningen. He came to England and was ordained by Prideaux, Bp. of Worcester, but returned to Groningen as Hebrew Professor.-Commentarius in Jeremiam prophetam. Amst. 1688, fol.

Spes Iraelis; sive commentarius ecclesiasticus in cap. xi ad

Rom. in quo mysterium conversionis Judæorum explicatur. Leovard. 1676, 4to.

ALVAREZ, Didacus, Prof. of theology in Spain, and at Rome, and afterwards Archbishop of Trani, in the kingdom of Naples.-Commentarii in Jesaiam, juxta sensum litteralem et moralem. Romæ, 1599-1602, 2 Tom. 4to.

AMBROSE, St.-Expositio super Apocalypsin-falsely ascribed to him. AMBROSIUS, Autpertus, Cænobii S. Vincentii in Samnio ad fontes Vulturni Abbas (cl. 760)—Commentariorum in Apocalypsin Johannis libri x. Col. 1536, exinde relati in Biblioth. Patr. Tom. XIII. p. 403. AMNER, Richard, Dissenting Minister (ob. 1803)-An Essay towards the interpretation of the prophecies of Daniel, with occasional remarks upon the same of the most celebrated commentaries on them. London, 1776, 8vo. Considerations on the doctrine of a future state, and the resurrection, as revealed, or supposed to be so, in the Scriptures; on the inspiration and authority of the Scripture itself; on some peculiarities in St. Paul's Epistles; on the prophecies of Daniel and St. John; to which are added some strictures on the prophecies of Isaiah. London, 1798. 8vo. AMYRALDUS, or AMYRAUT, Moses, a French divine (ob. 1645)-Introduction a l'Exposition de l'Apocalypse. A la Haye, 1658, 4to. ANDALAC, Ricardus-Dissertationes in præcipua Zechariæ dictà. Franckeræ, 1720, 4to.

ANDERSON, Wm. Minister of the Gospel at Glasgow-An Apology for the Millennial doctrine in the form in which it was entertained by the primitive church.

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ANDRADA, Sebastianus a Costa deCommentarii in Threnos, et in orationem Jeremiæ. Lugd. 1609, 8vo. ANDREAS, Cæsariensis, Cappadocum Episcopus (cl. 500)-Commentarii in Apocalypsin ad Macarium, quos Latine vertit Theodorus Peltanus. Extant Gr. et Lat. ad finem Chrysostomi Commentariorum in S. Johannem in editione Morelliana, Tom. VIII.

ANGELOCRATOR, Daniel-An Exposition of the Book of Daniel. Casselis. 1638, 4to.

ANGELUS, Christopher, a Greek of Peloponnesus, who being persecuted by the Turks on account of his religion came to England (ob. 1638) -De Apostasia Ecclesiæ et de Homine Peccati. Gr. Lat. Lond. 1624. ANGERMANNUS, Abr. And.-A Swedish translation of the Commentary of Draconitis on Daniel. Witem. 1592, 4to.

ANSBERTUS, Ambrosius, a native of France, and a Benedictine monk (ob. 778)-In Apocalypsin libri x. Col. 1536, fol.

ANTICHRIST─Der Entkrist, &c. A Book printed from wooden blocks, and now of extreme rarity, consisting of 39 leaves small fol. no date, or printer's name.

-The Popish kingdom or reign of Antichrist, the fourth monarchy. Lond. 1536, 4to.

A treatise of the principles of Christ's doctrine, and the Antichrist's doctrine, with a comparison between these two regiments. London. 1558, 8vo.

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De Ecclesia Dei ab Antichristo per ejus excidium liberanda, eaque ex Dei promissis beatissime reparanda, tractatus: cui addita est ad calcem verissima certissimaque ratio conciliandi dissidii de cœna Domini. Londini 1589, 4to. -Against symbolizing with Antichrist, 1609.

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of the Romaine Antichrist; comprised in the VII, VIII, and IX, centuries; whereunto are added Treatises clearly discovering the novelty of the Popish religion. Edinb. 1616, 4to.

Exhibited in a collection of passages out of a tract entitled the Doctrine of Scriptures concerning the seal of dominion. London, 1651, 4to.

Antichristi excidium. London, 1667, 8vo.

The Kingdom of Christ and Antichrist. A Sermon on Rev. xvi. 1. 1667, 8vo.

The Christian Almanack for 107 years to come; being a prophetical poem on the fall of Antichrist, and the commencement of the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ; with pertinent observations, both theological and chronological. London, 1703, 4to.

-The religion of Antichrist; or notes on the book of the Revelation of St. John, and other prophecies respecting the rise, religion, and ruin, of the Man of Sin. London, 1784, 8vo.

The marks of; or a supplement to the Warburtonian lecture. London, 1789, 8vo.

In the French Convention; or an endeavour to prove that some part of the prophecies of Daniel, and St. John, is now fulfilling in Europe. Addressed to all mankind who believe in the Old Testament; to the Jews as well as to the Christians. London, (Cadell) 1795, 8vo. APOCALYPSE-Apocalypsis per figuras representata, cum glossis.

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perium breviter incipiet deficere ex fundamentis Joannis in Apocalypsi, et ex sensu litterali ejusdem apertissimo cum consonantia ex judiciis astrorum. Lips. 1481. 4to.

Commentarius in, ante centum annos editus. Witemb. 1528. - Apocalypsis reserata; or the Revelation of St. John explained; wherein according to the division of the New Testament Times in the reign of the Dragon, the delegated power of Antichrist, and the peaceful state of the Church during the reign of Christ, is set forth by an exposition of the xi and xvi. chapters, what has been hitherto fulfilled, what is in our own days fulfilling, and what is to be expected in the period nearly approaching. Part II. Apocalyptica clavis-or a prophetical Key by which the great mysteries of the Revelation of St. John, and of the prophet Daniel may be opened. Part III. Methodus et Harmonia Apocalyptica-or a short and simple explanation of the manner in which the divine mysteries in the Revelation of St. John follow each other, (German), Christianopoli, 1653, 8vo.

A new Sermon of the; with illustrations, written by a French Minister in 1685, and finished two days before the Dragoons plundered him of all but this treatise. 1688, 4to.

Essai sur l'; avec des ecclaircissmens sur les propheties de Daniel, qui regardent les derniers tems. 1729, 4to.

Expliqué par l'histoire ecclesiastique. Paris. 1701, 4to.

Dissertatio Historica et Critica de Apocalypsi. Anonymous, reprinted in English. London, 1732, 8vo. -The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ, commonly called the Revelation of St. John the Divine, briefly yet minutely explained, and interpret

ed, to the XIX chapter inclusive ; being the history of the Christian Church until the destruction of the Roman Empire at the coming of our Lord with all his saints; consisting of a select compilation from the most approved and learned commentators, both ancient and modern. London, 1829, 12mo.

An Introduction to the study of the Apocalypse, reprinted from the Christian Observer. London, (Seeley) 1830, 8vo.

On the last judgement and the destruction of Babylon; showing that all the predictions contained in the Apocalypse are at this day fulfilled. Lond. 1830, 8vo. -Apocalyptica Cabala or a history of the coming Millennium. Oxford, 1741, 8vo.

The Book of the Unveiling; a paraphrastic Exposition with Notes. Lond. (Bagster,) 1833, 12mo. APTHORPE, East D. D-Discourses on prophecy read in the chapel at Lincoln's Inn at the Warburtonian Lecture, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1786. ARCHAICUS-The rejection and restoration of the Jews according to Scripture, declared; with indications of the means by which, and nearly of the time when, the latter of these great events is to be brought to pass, &c. London, 1753, 8vo. ARCHER, John-The Personal reign of Christ upon earth, 1643, 4to. ARCONES, Andreas Lucas de-Jesaia elucidatio litteralis, mystica, et moralis, 2 tom. Lugd. 1642. fol. ARCULARIUS, Daniel.-Comment. in Jesaiam. Francof. 1607, 8vo. ARESI, Paul of Milan (ob. 1644)— Velitationes sex in Apocalypsin. Milan, 1647. fol.

ARETHAS, Cæsarea Cappadocia Archiepiscopus (cl. cir A. D. 540) Explicatio Apocalypseos. Veronæ, 1532, fol. Extat etiam ad calcem Ecumenii. Paris, 1631. ARNALDUS-Remarques sur les er

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ARTOPŒUS, Petrus-Commentarius, in Jonam. Stettini, 1545, 8vo. Apocalypsis Sancti Johannis breviter juxta ejus effectum explicata, Basileæ, 1563, 8vo. ASHTON, Thos. Rector of St. Botolphs, (ob. 1775)-Dissertation on 2 Pet. 1. 19. Lond. 1750, 8vo. AYROLUS-Liber LXX. Hebdomadum Resignatus; seu in cap. Ix. Danielis Dis. Romæ, 1713, 8vo. BAAZIUS, Joan. Comment. in Apocalypsin Joan. Calmariæ, 1629, 8vo. BACHMAIR, John James, M. A. The Revelation of St. John historically explained and [q. not] compiled from commentators and other authors, but an original written by J. J. B. 1779, 8vo. BACHMEISTERUS, Lucas-Explicatio Threnorum. Rost. 1603, 8vo. BAGGS, John-A scriptural view of the Millennium. Lond. 1798, 8vo. BAGOT, Lewis, Bishop of St. Asaph, Twelve discourses on the prophecies concerning the first establishment and subsequent history, of Christianity; preached at the Warburtonian Lecture in Lincoln's Inn Chapel. Oxford, 1780. 8vo. BAGSHAW, Edward-The doctrine of the kingdom and personal right of Christ; being a Sermon on Zech. XIV. 5-9. 1669, 4to. BALDUINUS, Fredericus, a PapistCommentarius in Haggæum, Zechariam, et Malachiam Wittemb. 1610, 8vo. See Schmidius. BALE, John Bishop of Ossory (ob. 1563) The Image of both churches after the most wonderful and heavenly Revelation of St. John, containing a very fruitful exposition or paraphrase upon the same. London, 1550, 8vo. See Studley. His work consists of a curious application of portions of the Apo

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BALTUS, Jn. Fncs. Jesuit (ob. 1743) -La Religion Chretienne prouvée par l'accomplissement des propheties de l'Ancien et Nouveau Testament. 1728, 4to.

Défense des Propheties de la Religion Chrêtienne. 4to. A refutation of the views of Grotius on various prophecies.

BANGIUS, Thomas, Prof. Div. at the Univ. of Copenhagen (ob. 1661)Fontium Israelis Trias; Jona, Michea, et Ruth. Hafniæ, 1631, 8vo. BARHDT-Comment. in Malachiam. Lips. 1768. 8vo.

BARKER, Thomas-The Messiah ; being the prophecies concerning him methodized with their accomplishment. London, 1780, 8vo. BARLOW, Thomas, Bp. Linc.-Whether the Pope be Antichrist, &c. BARNE, Miles-A Discourse concerning the nature of Christ's kingdom; two Sermons on John XVIII. 36. 1682, 4to.

BARO, Petrus, D. D.-Prælectiones XXXIX. in Jonam. Basileæ. 1581. 8vo.

BARTON, Philip, L.L.D.- Firmitas Prophetici Sermonis. 2 Pet. 1. 19. 1755, 8vo.

BASILIUS Magnus (ob. 378)—Commentarii in xvI. priora Esaæi capita.

BATE, Julius, A. M. Rector of Sutton, Sussex, an eminent Hutchinsonian divine (ob. 1771)-The use and intent of Prophecy, and history of the fall cleared. London, 1753, 8vo.

The Blessing of Judah by Jacob considered; and the era of Daniel's weeks ascertained in two dissertations. London, 1753. 8vo. BAUERUS, Christianus Fridericus— Interpretatio prophetiæ Joelis ad

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