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The Works of Thomas Goodwin, Vol. III is unavailable, but you can change that!

The first part of Volume Three contains Goodwin’s chapter-by-chapter exposition of Revelation, in which he ponders the purpose of the book and the nature of its prophecy. He brings a uniquely Puritan approach to a book more often touted for its bizarre imagery and apocalyptic prophecies than its connections to Puritan theology. Goodwin’s writings on Revelation also include two short summary works...

2. In all places; so chap. 5:9, ‘redeemed out of every kindred, tongue, and nation.’ V. This church universal, represented whilst on earth as cast into the pattern of a church, instituted according to the rules of the word, the measure to square churches on earth by; and though in all ages they kept not that pattern,—therefore, chap. 11:1, John is bidden to measure the temple of that age, as having swerved from the original form too far in Antichrist’s apostasy,—yet such a pattern is given forth
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