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281 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 9 April 23, 1857, page 195 paragraph 22

… ? From 538, 1260 years would extend to 1798. Did any thing transpire that year to justify the belief that the dominion of Papacy was taken away that year? It is …

282 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 June 25, 1857, page 58 paragraph 3

… . D. 538; from which time the Pope exercised his supreme power over the saints and kings of the earth until A. D. 1798 - during 1260 years of Papal supremacy.” - Remarks …

283 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 October 8, 1857, page 177 paragraph 24

… . D. 538, they reach to A. D. 1798, when Berthier, a French general, entered Rome and took it. The Pope was taken prisoner and shut up in the Vatican. The Papacy was stripped …

284 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 11 December 3, 1857, page 26 paragraph 5

… in 538 and terminated in 1798. The Saviour said the days should be shortened for the elect’s sake. History shows that the days of Papal rule were not shortened …

285 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 11 December 24, 1857, page 53 paragraph 4

… in 1798. It is a notable fact of history, that on the 10th of February, 1798, Berthier, one of Napoleon’s generals, at the head of the Republican army of France, entered …

286 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 11 December 24, 1857, page 53 paragraph 6

… . From 538 to 1798 is just 1260 years. The Prophet saw the Man of sin arise, and the saints given into his power. He ran his eye over the long period of his grinding …

287 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 11 February 4, 1858, page 100 paragraph 5

… in 538, and terminating in 1798. This date therefore marks the commencement of the time of the end; and since that period we must locate the angel on the land …

288 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 May 20, 1858, page 4 paragraph 9

… in 538, till 1798, when it was for a time suppressed by the French. 9. This beast has one of its heads wounded to death. Thus was the Papacy wounded in the event just …

290 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 14 October 27, 1859, page 184 paragraph 5

… . D. 538, the saints, times and laws, were given into his hands, which marks the commencement of the 1290 years. The two periods end together in 1798. The 1335 years …

291 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 15 March 1, 1860, page 116 paragraph 3

… in 538 and ending in 1798. Now mark the accuracy of the Saviour’s prediction: in those days, after the tribulation. The persecuting power of the papacy was restrained …

292 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 15 March 15, 1860, page 136 paragraph 3

… in 1798; and we have now no better light than that the 1385 years commenced with the former period, and extended 45 years this side of its close.

293 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16

… ). From 538, when the Papacy was set up, 1260 years extend to 1798; and it is a notable fact of history, that on the 10th of February, 1798, Berthier, a general of Buonaparte’s …

294 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 August 7, 1860, page 90 paragraph 10

… . D. 538, where Justinian made his head bishop the pope. These two periods added, ended 1798 when Berthier took away his dominion. This harmonized with the prophecy …

295 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 October 2, 1860, page 159 paragraph 6

… from 538 to 1798, Catholic supremacy of 1260 years, in which the power of the true church was scattered, and wasted, by the sword, the flame, the rack, the dungeon …

296 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 17 January 15, 1861, page 69 paragraph 10

… in 1798. In the year 1798 when the French army under General Berthier entered Rome, and deposed the Pope, and established the Papal power, the deadly wound was …

297 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 April 15, 1862, page 157 paragraph 6

… in 538, and bore sway till 1798. Then we look this side of that date for the destruction of the beast with this and the other horns.

299 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 November 17, 1863, page 194 paragraph 11

… . D. 538. Add the 1260 years to this period, and we find the end A. D. 1798. Before these days should be quite over, the sun and moon were to be darkened. Mark 13:24. We have …