Lateinos; Lateinos; or, The only proper and appellative name of the man, whose prophetical number in Greek numerals, is, chxs, or 666; Rev. xiii. 18; demonstrated to be the ecclesiastical mark or name of the beast, who had 'two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon'; Rev. xiii. 11-18; being none other than the pope of Rome: whose Church and kingdom are LatinThames Ditton [printed], 1835 - 308 من الصفحات |
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Adam Clarke ancient ANTICHRIST Apostacy Apostle Appellative Name Archbishop Laud BABYLON Bishop Blasphemy Calendar of Prophecy Cardinal Bellarmine CHAPTER character Church of Rome circumflex City contractedly cypher Di-gamma Diphthong diphthong or broad Earth Ecclesiastical Emperors episèma episèmon equal Faber Gentile Grammarians Greek Alphabet Greek contraction Greek Letters Greek Numerals hath Hebrew Holy Scriptures Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews John Kings Latin Church LATIN Language Latin Papal Lord Mark Mode of Calculation Mystery of Iniquity Mystical Name Aarêivos Number xs Numbered Beast NUMERUM opinion orthography Pagan Papists Paul Perdition Peter PONTIFEX MAXIMUS Pontifical Pope of Rome Popery Professor Lee Proper and Appellative Proper Name proved Reign Revelation Roman Church Roman or Latin Sacra ROMANA SEAT sigma and tau Son of Perdition Sovereign Spirit Square Root stenographical Testament Thess thou tion Title true Number unto wisdom word APOSTATÈS words of St επισημον Λατινος Ταν