The 1290 days do not begin before 2090 nor after 1374 [AD][sic] Newton's Notes #2 The 1290 days do not [end] before 2090 nor after 2374 [AD]. (Corrected reading: see…
[Proposition] 4 They did not commence after the [time][reign] of Gregory the 7th. 1084 [AD] - Newton's Notes (with transcription) Like the children's picture book, "Where's Waldo?" or a game…
[Proposition] 3 The time, times, and half a time did not commence before the year 800 in which the Pope’s supremacy commenced Newton's Notes The Moral Hazard of the Preterist &…
Author's Note: The reader should appreciate that the foregoing installments are not so neatly divided into segments, but represent a tapestry in which the discussion mentions an idea, leaves it,…
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[After which] the judgment is to sit, and they shall take away his dominion, [not at once, but by degrees,] to consume, and to destroy it unto the end. And…
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[Proposition] 7 "The difference between the 1290 and 1335 days are [a] part[s] of the seven weeks." see facsimile of Newton’s Notes Theologians of the Historicist School sometimes handle differently…
[Proposition] 5 The 1290 days did not commence before the year [blotted scribble mark] 842 [AD][Proposition] 6 They did not commence after the reign of Pope Gregory 7th. 1084 [AD]…