A View of Scriptural, or Anti-typical Babylon, with Its Downfall Exhibited, by a Vision of Elisha Peck; as well as by Sundry Scripture Prophecies and Revelations. Interpreted and Explained, to Open to View, for a Warning to Mankind, the Certainty of the Near Approach of the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord.
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Link Singerman ID: supp1073
Year: 1808
Entry: Gorton, Benjamin. A View of Scriptural, or Anti-typical Babylon, with Its Downfall Exhibited, by a Vision of Elisha Peck; as well as by Sundry Scripture Prophecies and Revelations. Interpreted and Explained, to Open to View, for a Warning to Mankind, the Certainty of the Near Approach of the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord. ... Troy, [N.Y.]: Printed by Oliver Lyon, for the author, 1808. 179, [1] p.
Author/Editor: Gorton, Benjamin
Location: Troy, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: A View of Scriptural, or Anti-typical Babylon, with Its Downfall Exhibited, by a Vision of Elisha Peck; as well as by Sundry Scripture Prophecies and Revelations. Interpreted and Explained, to Open to View, for a Warning to Mankind, the Certainty of the Near Approach of the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Oliver Lyon, for the author
Language: English
Notes: "The Destruction of Jerusalem Figurative of the Great Destruction That Awaits the Visible Church": pp. 116-31 (draws upon Josephus and his account of Jerusalem’s siege). Note the curious section on pp. 176-77 about the son of perdition and Napoleon convincing the Jews that he is their anticipated princely Messiah. S & S 15138.