Timothy Dwight, War of 1812 the Judgment of God, Fulfillment of Prophecy

Timothy Dwight, War of 1812 the Judgment of God, Fulfillment of Prophecy

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Dwight, Timothy. A Discourse, in Two Parts, delivered July 23, 1812, on the Public Fast, in the Chapel of Yale College. New-Haven: Howe and Deforest, 1812. [10503] Pamphlet with cardstock Gaylord pamphlet binder, no wrappers, ex libris of Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, with their bookplate on the binder. 8 1/2 x 5 inches, 54 pp., foxing. Good. Hardcover. Two sermons on Isaiah 21: 11-12, "Watchman, what of the night?" Dwight gives this meaning to the verses: "If ye are really desirous to know your destiny, and to learn the things which belong to your peace, come, and inquire of the mouth of God. Return to him by returning to the religion from which you have departed, ever since the days of your first founder. Come again; and renew your allegiance to GOD." He interprets his times as being in the sixth or seventh vial of the Revelation, that of fifth having been the Reformation. The kingdom of the Beast had been Papal Rome, overthrown by the Reformers. The period Dwight believed

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