The Second Advent Manual
INDEX
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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 |