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- catalog contributor b3571275.
- catalog created "1944.".
- catalog date "1944".
- catalog date "1944.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1944.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- The text of 2 Esdras -- Date and author of the eagle vision -- The vision and its interpretation -- 2 Esdras xi and xii -- II. The eagle represents the same empire as the fourth beast of Daniel vii: the Roman empire -- III. The twelve large wings, and the eight little wings -- a. The Roman empire, as mistress of the world under the twelve Caesars -- b. Decay of the empire in the middle time -- Rival aspirants to the throne -- Division into east and west -- The Gothic invasions -- IV. The transition from the "pagan" to the "Holy" Roman empire -- A. How did the Roman empire emerge again from the middle time of dissolution? -- b. Where do we locate the three heads of the eagle and the ten horns of beast, both characterizing the Roman Empire in its second stage? -- V. The three heads of the eagle -- a. How the bishop of Rome rose to power over Europe -- b. How the papacy became a dynasty of kings and gained temporal power -- c. The other two heads of the eagle -- VI. The character of the three heads, the papacy, the German emperors, and the French kings, as depicted by Esdras and fulfilled in history -- VII. The divine judgment and destruction of the eagle -- a. When? Or the chronological approach -- b. The legal end of the Holy Roman Empire, 1806 -- c. The sickness unto death of the great head or Papal dynasty, 1798-1870 -- VIII. The end of the "head on the left", the French imperial dynasty in 1870 -- IX. The end of the "head on the right", the German royal house, in 1918 -- The roaring of the Anglo Saxon lion -- X. The last two little wings unto the end of the eagle, Hitler and Mussolini -- The Axis, 1936 to 1945 -- The burning of the body of the eagle, communist revolution in Europe, 1945? 1948? 1953?.".
- catalog extent "96 p.".
- catalog issued "1944".
- catalog issued "1944.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Londond : The Marshall Press Ltd.,".
- catalog subject "Bible Prophecies Miscellanea.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Apocrypha. Esdras, 2nd.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- The text of 2 Esdras -- Date and author of the eagle vision -- The vision and its interpretation -- 2 Esdras xi and xii -- II. The eagle represents the same empire as the fourth beast of Daniel vii: the Roman empire -- III. The twelve large wings, and the eight little wings -- a. The Roman empire, as mistress of the world under the twelve Caesars -- b. Decay of the empire in the middle time -- Rival aspirants to the throne -- Division into east and west -- The Gothic invasions -- IV. The transition from the "pagan" to the "Holy" Roman empire -- A. How did the Roman empire emerge again from the middle time of dissolution? -- b. Where do we locate the three heads of the eagle and the ten horns of beast, both characterizing the Roman Empire in its second stage? -- V. The three heads of the eagle -- a. How the bishop of Rome rose to power over Europe -- b. How the papacy became a dynasty of kings and gained temporal power -- c. The other two heads of the eagle -- VI. The character of the three heads, the papacy, the German emperors, and the French kings, as depicted by Esdras and fulfilled in history -- VII. The divine judgment and destruction of the eagle -- a. When? Or the chronological approach -- b. The legal end of the Holy Roman Empire, 1806 -- c. The sickness unto death of the great head or Papal dynasty, 1798-1870 -- VIII. The end of the "head on the left", the French imperial dynasty in 1870 -- IX. The end of the "head on the right", the German royal house, in 1918 -- The roaring of the Anglo Saxon lion -- X. The last two little wings unto the end of the eagle, Hitler and Mussolini -- The Axis, 1936 to 1945 -- The burning of the body of the eagle, communist revolution in Europe, 1945? 1948? 1953?.".
- catalog title "The three-headed eagle : a foreview of the nations of Europe and their destiny according the prophet Esdras / by A. J. Ferris.".
- catalog type "text".