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Dedication.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-A Dedication of this work to fellow New York Presbyterian minister and noted postmillennialist John B. Romeyn.

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Preface.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-An explanation of the need to avoid political bias in interpretation of the Book of Revelation and how this book should help us form an interest in the future of the church.

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THE SEALED BOOK. LECTURE III.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-A careful exposition of the sealed book and the context of its appearance in the narrative together with the significance of its being opened. To this, McLeod adds a series of reflections.

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THE SEVEN GOLDEN VIALS. LECTURE VIII.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-An explanation of the meaning of the seven vials. This lecture includes many insights into prophetic interpretation and some hints on further study. M'Leod introduces much preparatory material for what follows.

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THE ANTICHRISTIAN SYSTEM. LECTURE IX.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-In this lecture, M'Leod explores several theories regarding the identity of the Antichrist. Ultimately, he rallies the arguments to show that the papacy of Rome is that Antichrist prophesied by Daniel and Paul. This, as he shows, is the Protestant doctrine of the Antichrist.

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THE WOMAN AND THE DRAGON. LECTURE XI.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-A very instructive lecture discussing the identity of the woman, the beast and Michael; with a very interesting explanation of the man-child bearing the rod of iron. It also has a helpful discussion of the historical contest between the dragon and the woman.

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THE TWO BEASTS. LECTURE XII.

James Dodson

1814-Alexander McLeod.-A thorough discussion of the identities of the two beasts-the civil and the ecclesiastical. In the course of this lecture, M'Leod makes a excellent case for applying the number of the beast (666) to Latinus, the Latin empire-civil and ecclesiastical.

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