Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, and Personal Antichrist, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about, or soon after 1863, and then, (after the Resurrection and the Translation of the Wise Virgins has taken place Two Years and from Four to Six Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and fiercely to persecute Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ at the Battle of Armageddon, about or soon after 1870. … With Seven Diagrams and Two Maps. Third Edition, Enlarged.
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Year: 1863
Entry: Baxter, Michael Paget. Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, and Personal Antichrist, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about, or soon after 1863, and then, (after the Resurrection and the Translation of the Wise Virgins has taken place Two Years and from Four to Six Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and fiercely to persecute Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ at the Battle of Armageddon, about or soon after 1870. … With Seven Diagrams and Two Maps. Third Edition, Enlarged. Philadelphia: Wm. S. & A. Martien; New York: D. Appleton; Sheldon & Co.; Boston: J. E. Tilton; Chicago: S. C. Griggs; Toronto: W. C. Chewett, [1863?]. xvi, 344 p.
Author/Editor: Baxter, Michael Paget
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, and Personal Antichrist, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about, or soon after 1863, and then, (after the Resurrection and the Translation of the Wise Virgins has taken place Two Years and from Four to Six Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and fiercely to persecute Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ at the Battle of Armageddon, about or soon after 1870. … With Seven Diagrams and Two Maps. Third Edition, Enlarged.
Printer/Publisher: Wm. S. & A. Martien
Language: English
Notes: Baxter often revised his dating for the approaching Battle of Armageddon, hence the existence of several contemporary enlarged editions. See also entriesBaxterJA suppl.