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"Some generall thoughts on the Revelations," chiefly with respect to the mystical Antichrist and his number, "undigestedly and disorderly raptim set down, for my own memory and not for the sight of others;" by "a professed ignorant learner, reverencing the harder more digested studyes of those that differ, though greatly discouraged at the great disagreement of them"

MS. Rawl. C. 860

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Title

"Some generall thoughts on the Revelations," chiefly with respect to the mystical Antichrist and his number, "undigestedly and disorderly raptim set down, for my own memory and not for the sight of others;" by "a professed ignorant learner, reverencing the harder more digested studyes of those that differ, though greatly discouraged at the great disagreement of them"

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MS. Rawl. C. 860

Summary

On another page is the following title: "The second part. Additions to the paraphrase of the Revelations."

Date

18th century

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper, in quarto

Physical extent

90 Leaves

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson C: History, Theology

"Some generall thoughts on the Revelations," chiefly with respect to the mystical Antichrist and his number, "undigestedly and disorderly raptim set down, for my own memory and not for the sight of others;" by "a professed ignorant learner, reverencing the harder more digested studyes of those that differ, though greatly discouraged at the great disagreement of them"

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