Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about Seven Years before the Millenium, and (after the Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension Watchful Christians has taken place Two Years and from Three to Five Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and to cause a great persecution of Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ, at Armageddon. With a Supplementary Appendix upon Menacing Perils in England and America. ... With Nine Diagrams and Two Maps. Forty-first Thousand, (including its English, Australian, and American editions)
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Year: 1867
Entry: Baxter, Michael Paget. Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about Seven Years before the Millenium, and (after the Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension Watchful Christians has taken place Two Years and from Three to Five Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and to cause a great persecution of Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ, at Armageddon. With a Supplementary Appendix upon Menacing Perils in England and America. ... With Nine Diagrams and Two Maps. Forty-first Thousand, (including its English, Australian, and American editions). London: G. J. Stevenson; Glasgow: G. Gallie; Philadelphia: J. Claxton & Co., [not before 1867]. xix, 383 p., [1] p. of adv.
Author/Editor: Baxter, Michael Paget
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: MnU
Title: Louis Napoleon the Destined Monarch of the World, foreshown in Prophecy to confirm a Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews about Seven Years before the Millenium, and (after the Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension Watchful Christians has taken place Two Years and from Three to Five Weeks after the Covenant,) subsequently to become completely supreme over England and most of America, and all Christendom, and to cause a great persecution of Christians during the latter half of the Seven Years, until He finally perishes at the Descent of Christ, at Armageddon. With a Supplementary Appendix upon Menacing Perils in England and America. ... With Nine Diagrams and Two Maps. Forty-first Thousand, (including its English, Australian, and American editions)
Printer/Publisher: J. Claxton & Co.
Language: English
Notes: Dating of this edition suggested by the author’s newly added notes, May, 1867; see, for example, p. 22. In some editions, the "Appendix" is paginated separately; in this edition, it occupies pp. [359]-83. Baxter no longer forecasts a date for the Battle of Armageddon on his title page. For other editions, see entries