Chap. XXXIV. The interpretation and distinction why men may be called a dragon, devil, or serpent; and how the seed of reason Chap. XXXV. How the beast may be said to be like a leopard; Chap. XXXVI. What is meant by the tabernacle in heaven; and Chap. XXXVII. What is meant by the beast out of the earth with two horns, like a lamb; and what the two horns do signify; and how those miracles he wrought were counterfeit, and meer Chap. XXXVIII. What is meant by the image; and how the Chap. XXXIX. What is meant by receiving the mark of the Chap. XI. The interpretation of the number of the beast; and how he may be said to be six hundred three score and six, and yet but Chap. XLI. What is meant by the Lamb that stood upon Mount Chap. XLII. The interpretation how men and women may be said to be not defiled with women; and in what sense they may be call- ed virgins; and why the Jews are called the first fruits unto God; and who the angel was that did fly in the midst of heaven; and how the everlasting gospel was preached to every nation, and kindred, Chap. XLIII. The difference between the temporal Babylon, and the spiritual Babylon expounded; and how men may be said to drink the wine of the wrath of her fornication. Chap. XLIV. How Christ is called by the spirit the Son of Man; and what is meant by the white cloud; and the Crown of gold upon his head; and what is meant by the sharp sicle in his hand; and what is meant by reaping the earth; and how the wine press of God's wrath is troden without the gates, or city of Jerusalem; and Chap. XLV. How the saints of God are capable to stand upon a sea Chap. XLVI. What is meant by the seven vials of God's wrath Chap. XLIX. The interpretation of the kingdom of darkness in the Chap. L. How the spirit of Cain doth run through all wicked Chap. LI. What is meant by the great river Euphrates in the na- Chap. LII. How these three unclean spirits, like frogs, proceeded Chap. LIII. A further interpretation of the dragon, beast, and false Chap. LIV. An interpretation of the operation of that wisdom that Chap. LV. What the unclean spirit is that came out of the beast's Chap. LVI. What is meant by the false prophet; and how he came Chap. LVIII. How the spiritual Babylon is compared unto the things opened; and how, and when the scepter departed from the Jews, and how the Gentile's worship is idolatrous, and so becomes, or makes up that great city mystery Babylon, the mother of harlots; and what is meant by her fornication. Chap. LIX. How the kings of the the earth may be said to commit Chap. IX. The interpretation of the woman, nd how she is ar- rayed in scarlet colour, and purple, and precious stones, with a golden cup in her hand; and what these things do signify; and how the woman may be said to be drunken with the blood of the Chap. LXI. The interpretation of the beast that was, and is not, and Chap. LXII, How the woman may be said to sit upon seven Chap. LXIII. The interpretation of the ten horns; and what is Chap. LXV. How all this seventeenth chapter was shewed unto John by vision, and none could interpret it, but he that hath a com- Chap. LXVI. The difference between the temporal Babylon, and the spiritual Babylon; and how this spiritual Babylon is called an habitation of devils, and a cage of every hateful bird, and a hold of every unclean spirit; and how the kings of the earth and all nations commited fornication with her. Chap, LXVII. How the saints may be said to come out of her; Chap. LXVIII. What is meant by the merchant's standing afar off, Chap. LXIX. How the prophets and apostles are bid to rejoice over the destruction of the great city, in that God hath avenged Chap. LXX. How the seed of reason doth walk in the paths of the scriptures, they cannot find out the true God; but the seed of faith can find out God in all those narrow paths where he doth walk ; and how the voice of mirth did cease when Babylon was destroyed; and the blood of prophets and saints is found in her Chap. LXXI. How the four beasts and four and twenty elders, and saints do sing praise unto God for the perpetual downfal of spiritual What is meant by the voice of many waters; and the voice of mighty thunderings; and how the saints are married Chap. LXXIII. What is meant by the white horse; and by the Chap, LXXV. What is meant by the armies in heaven that fol- Chap. I.XXVI. The interpretation of the name of Christ writ- death, and hell, so that he can dispose of death now as he pleases, Chap. LXXVII. What is meant by the fowls of heaven; and what the supper is they are invited unto; and what it is they must have to supper; and how the saints may be said to eat the flesh of kings, and of captains, and of mighty men. Chap. LXXVIII. How ihe temporal power signifies the beast, and the spiritual power signifies the false prophet; and how they are both cast alive into a lake of file and brimstone; and what is meant by the remnant that were slain with a sword that came out of his mouth; with the end of the nineteenth chapter. Chap. LXXIX. The prophet's prayer and thanksgiving unto Jesus Christ, the only God, who became very man, and yet was very God Chap. LXXX. What is meant by Gog and Magog; and how the camp of the saints may be said to be compassed about in all the four quarters of the earth; and what that fire is that came down from Chap. LXXXI. How non-commissionated men are those that do Chap. LXXXII. How men are said to diminish, or take away from this book; and how he hath his part taken out of the book |