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Shapes of Apocalypse
arts and philosophy in Slavic thought -
John of Rupescissa's "Vade mecum in tribulacione" (1356)
a late medieval eschatological manual for the forthcoming thirteen years of horror and hardship : an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of "Vade Mecum in tribulacione", Europe's prophetical bestseller of th 14th century, and of its most infuential compendious version, the "veni mecum in triblacione" -
Apocalyptic cartography
thematic maps and the end of the world in a fifteenth-century manuscript -
Brief commentaries upon such parts of the revelation and other prophecies as immediately refer to the present time
with the prophetic, or anticipated history of Rome ; to which is added, A pill for the infidel and atheist -
A view of spiritual or anti-typical Babylon, with its downfall exhibited, by a vision of Elisha Peck
as well as sundry scripture prophecies and revelations ... ; a warning to making, the certainty of the near approach of the great and terrible day of the Lord -
Cheap Repository. Sunday reading
The general resurrection, Part I. Being a description, taken from scripture, of some of the events which will come to pass at the end of the world -
A dissertation on the prophecies relative to Antichrist and the last times
exhibiting the rise, character, and overthrow of that terrible power ; and a treatise on the seven apocalyptic vials -
Anti-Christian religion delineated, in a treatise on the millennium: or, The fulfilment [sic] of the Old Testament prophecies completed
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Anti-Christian religion delineated, in a treatise on the millennium, or, The fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies completed
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[The end of the world]
[being an exposition of the prophecies of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and his apostles concerning that important event ...] -
The apostasy of the latter times. Or The gentiles theology of dæmons
revived in the latter times amongst Christians, in worshipping of angels, deifying and invocating of saints, adoring and templing of reliques, bowing down to images, worshipping of crosses &c. Delivered in publique some years since in severall discourses upon I Tim. 4 1,2,3. Together with A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesy of St. Peter, concerning the day of Christ's second comming. Described in the third chapter of his second epistle. As also, how the conflagration or destruction of the world by fire (whereof St. Peter speaks) and especially of the heavens is to be understood. By Joseph Mede B.D. Sometime fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge -
Of the ende of this worlde, and second comming of Christ
a comfortable and most necessarie discourse, for these miserable and daungerous dayes -
Miscellaneous discourses concerning the dissolution and changes of the world
wherein the primitive chaos and creation, the general deluge, fountains, formed stones, sea-shells found in the earth, subterraneous trees, mountains, earthquakes, vulcanoes, the universal conflagration and future state, are largely discussed and examined -
A paraphrase and exposition of the prophesie of Saint Peter concerning the day of Christs second comming described in the third chapter of his second epistle
as also how the conflagration or destruction of the world by fire, whereof Saint Peter speaks, and especially of the heavens is to be understood -
Shapes of Apocalypse
arts and philosophy in Slavic thought -
The Roman monster
an icon of the Papal Antichrist in Reformation polemics -
The apocalypse in the early middle ages
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The end of the world
contemporary philosophy and art -
Waiting for the end of the world
European dimensions, 950-1200 -
Nebuchadnezzar's dream
the Crusades, apocalyptic prophecy, and the end of history -
Night work
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The four horsemen of the Apocalypse
religion, war, famine and death in Reformation Europe -
Visions of the end
apocalyptic traditions in the Middle Ages -
"Astrologi hallucinati"
stars and the end of the world in Luther's time -
Three Physico-Theological Discourses, Concerning I. The Primitive Chaos, and Creation of the World, II. The General Deluge, its Causes and Effects, III. The Dissolution of the World and Future Conflagration
With Practical Inferences