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Illustrations and Charts

TRANSMITTING THE LUMINOUS TORCH OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION2
PROPHETIC PORTRAYALS AS RECOGNIZABLE AS RUSHMORE FIGURES22
THE GREAT PROPHETIC DRAMA IN THREE MAJOR ACTS38
INSPIRATION’S ANIMATED CARTOONS OF THE NATIONS46
NEBUCHADNEZZAR’S BABYLON: ARTIST’S RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON ACTUAL REMAINS48
EXAMPLES OF COMPOSITE BEASTS FAMILIAR TO THE BABYLONIANS50
THE LION AND ITS ADAPTATION IN BABYLONIAN ART52
APPROXIMATE TIMING OF OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS SYNCHRONIZED WITH SUCCESSIVE WORLD POWERS (CHART)58, 59
COMPARATIVE LISTS OF OLD TESTAMENT BOOKS, SHOWING SEPTUAGINT AND ROMAN CATHOLIC ENLARGEMENTS (CHART)78, 79
PANORAMIC VIEW OF FIRST CENTURY, WITH CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS (CHART)98, 99
PROPHECIES EMPLOY COMMON NATIONAL SYMBOLS129
GOAT SYMBOL A FAMILIAR FIGURE ON GRECIAN COINS130
THE GRECIAN “GOAT” SMITES THE PERSIAN “RAM”132
THE PALATINE, ONE OF ROME’S SEVEN IDENTIFYING HILLS159
ROMAN COINS REFLECT ROMAN HISTORY160
TEXT OF VATICAN MANUSCRIPT OF Daniel 8:14 READS “2300”179
COLISEUM, SCENE OF EARLY CHRISTIAN MARTYRDOMS218
THE CATACOMBS—SUBTERRANEAN CHAMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN DEAD228
WHEN ROME RULED AS FOURTH PROPHETIC POWER230
PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION (CHART 1)238, 239
PROPHETIC SYMBOLS FIND COUNTERPARTS ON ROMAN COINS259
HLPPOLYTUS, BISHOP OF PORTUS ROMANUS269
THREE NOTED MOLDERS OF PROPHETIC OPINION327
RUINS AT DIOCLETIAN’S HOME CITY345
BATHS OF DIOCLETIAN AT ROME, POSSIBLY BUILT BY CHRISTIAN SLAVES350
CONSTANTINE PROFOUNDLY CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY360
PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION (CHART 2)370, 371
CONSTANTINE THE GREAT DOMINATES THE FOURTH CENTURY384
CASTING DOWN OF PAGANISM MEMORIALIZED ON ROMAN COINS387
PROPHETIC EXPOSITORS ON FRINGE OF EMPIRE400
JEROME—LAST OF THE EARLY PROPHETIC EXPOSITORS438
EARLY CHURCH PERIOD: LEADING POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL EXPOSITORS OF DANIEL (CHART)456, 457
EARLY CHURCH PERIOD: LEADING POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL EXPOSITORS ON REVELATION (CHART)458, 459
AUGUSTINE, BISHOP OF HIPPO, OUTSTANDING LATIN FATHER474
TRIUMPHAL ARCH AND JUDICIAL BASILICA OF CONSTANTINE494
EPOCHAL COMPILATION OF JUSTINIAN AND THE EMPEROR’S PORTRAIT506
THE CROWNING OF CHARLEMAGNE BY LEO III534
CHARTING OF THE TICHONIAN INFLUENCE FOR SEVEN CENTURIES545
EARLIEST ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF PROPHETIC SYMBOLS EXTANT576
SELECTED DRAWINGS FROM BEATUS’ WORK578
ILLUSTRATED BAMBERG APOCALYPSE OF ELEVENTH CENTURY592
FURTHER ILLUSTRATIONS FROM BAMBERG APOCALYPSE594
THE VENERABLE BEDE DICTATING TO His ANAMUENSIS610
MATTHEW PARIS, ENGLISH CHRONICLER626
MANUSCRIPT AND PRINTED TREATISES OF JOACHIM OF FLORIS684
THREE GREAT MEDIEVAL FIGURES685
PSEUDO-JOACHIM MANUSCRIPT ATTRIBUTED TO MONK OF BAMBERG718
ESCHATOLOGICAL WRITINGS OF ARNOLD OF VLLLANOVA746
EMPEROR AND POPE WHO EXCHANGED PROPHETIC EPITHETS794
EBERHARD II, FIRST TO APPLY LITTLE HORN TO HISTORICAL PAPACY797
WALDENSIAN MISSIONARY TRAINING SCHOOL IN PIEDMONTESE ALPS828
WALDENSIAN COLLEGE, TORRE PELLICE, AT ENTRANCE TO VALLEYS838
MILAN CATHEDRAL AND PANORAMA OF WALDENSIAN VALLEYS850
MILTON, THE BLIND POET, DICTATING TO His DAUGHTERS857
WHERE THE WALDENSES LIVED AND SUFFERED FOR THEIR FAITH864
WALDENSIAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE REFORMATION885
EARLY MEDIEVAL PERIOD: LEADING POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL EXPOSITORS OF DANIEL (CHART)894, 895
EARLY MEDIEVAL PERIOD: LEADING POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL EXPOSITORS ON REVELATION (CHART)896, 897
SECOND ADVENT PAINTING, HIDDEN FOR CENTURIES, RESTORED900
TABULATION OF SOURCES ON WALDO AND THE ORIGIN OF THE WALDENSES944