The Two Witnesses
The Locusts, The Euphratean Horses and The Two Witnesses
1985 Edition
146 pgs.
Robert Govett was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. He possessed brilliant intellectual gifts. The Teaching of Robert Govett has been preserved in a large number of expositions and tracts. The Two Witnesses is one such work.
"Govett's writings are extensive, of varying quality, and often marked by a high level of scholarship, a superbly logical approach, extraordinary originality, and complete faithfulness to biblical revelation. Much concerned with eschatology (Apocalypse, 1864, and other works), he held that much of the Book of Revelation is to be understood literally." R. E. D. Clark, The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church, J. D. Douglas, general editor, page 426.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
-
The Locusts
- The Revelation not a Book of Symbols
- Its confounding of things that differ
- Denial of the Miraculous
- Our of Harmony with the Rest of Scripture
-
The Euphratean Horsemen
- Sketch of the History
- The Turks Locusts
- The Imprisoned Angels
- Four Leaders
- Failures in Chronology
- The Third of Men
- Not Found In Constantinople
- Slavery Not Slaughter
-
The Two Witnesses
- Mr. E.'s explanation of Revelation 10
- The Witnesses Future
- The Witnesses Two Individuals
- Their Prophesying
- Their Acts Miraculous
- Dilemmas
- The Destruction Immediate and Personal
- The Testimony Complete Ere the Witnesses Are Slain
- Reasons to the Contrary Examined
- Their Slaughter Literal
- The Corpses Lying Unburied
- The Seven Dutch Provinces Emancipated
- The Remnant Who Give Glory
- Parallelisms Between the Two Witnesses and our Lord