Chap. XV. The interpretation of the white horse; and he that fat upon him; and in what manner he went forth to conquer; and what the bowe in his hand Chap. XVI. What is meant by the red borfe; and be that fat thereon. Chap. XVII. The interpretation of the black horse; and him that fat thereon; and what is meant by not hurting the oil and the wine; and what is meant by the Chap. XVIII. The interpretation of the pale horse; and him that fits thereon; Chap. XIX. What is meant by being flain under the altar; and how their blood Chap. XX. How the heavens may be faid to be roled up like a fcrole; and where Chap. XXI. What is meant by the four angels who had power over the winds; and Chap. XXII. What is meant by the first and fecond angels founding; and of the mountain burning with fire; and what is meant by the third part of creatures Chap. XXIII. What is meant by the ftar that fell from heaven and how it Chap. XXIV. What is meant by the rivers and fountains of waters being made Chap. XXV. What is meant by the fun being fmitten, that she could not shine, Chap. XXVII. What is meant by the fmoke of the pit; and by the locusts that came out of it; how the faints are called green grafs and trees. Chap. XXVIII. What the four angels were; and how men's heads may be faid to be like lions heads; and what is meant by fire, fmoke, and brimstone that iffued Chap. XXIX. What the ferpent is; and how they may be faid to be the tail; and Chap. XXX. How the Papist, Epifcopal, Prefbytery, and Independent ministry do Chap. XXXI. How the ministry of the Baptift, Ranter, and Quaker do resemble Chap. XXXII. The interpretation and difference between the dragon's ten horns, devil, or ferpent; and how the feed of reafon may be faid to be in heaven. Chap. XXXVI. What is meant by the tabernacle in heaven; and by those that Chap. XXXVII. What is meant by the beast out of the earth with two horns, like Chap. XXXVIII. What is meant by the image; and how the image may be said Chap. XXXIX. What is meant by receiving the mark of the beast in the forehead; Chap. XL. The interpretation of the number of the beast; and how he may be said Chap. XLII. The interpretation how men and women may be faid to be not defiled Chap. XLIII. The difference between the temporal Babylon, and the fpiritual Ba- Chap. XLIV. How Chrift is call'd by the Spirit the Son of Man; and what is Chap. XLV. How the faints of God are capable to stand upon a sea of glass in Chap. XLVI. What is meant by the feven vials of God's wrath poured out upon Chap. XLVII. The interpretation of the waters being turned into blood; and how Chap. XLVIII. How the feed of reafon did drink the faints blood; and how they b 2 must must drink their own blood; and what is meant by pouring out the vial upon the Chap. XLIX. The interpretation of the kingdom of darkness in the temporal; and Chap. L. How the Spirit of Cain doth run through all wicked Herods; and how Chap. LI. What is meant by the great river Euphrates in the natural, and in the Chap. LII. How these three unclean fpirits, like frogs, proceeded from one Spirit, Chap. LIII. A farther interpretation of the dragon, beaft, and false prophet; and Chap. LIV. An interpretation of the operation of that wisdom that cometh out of Chap. LV. What the unclean spirit is that came out of th beaft's mouth; and how Chap. LVI. What is meant by the false prophet; and how he came to be cloathed Chap. LVII. What is meant by the great earthquake, and by that great hail; and Chap. LIX. How the kings of the earth may be faid to commit fornication; and Chap. LX. The interpretation of the woman, how she is arrayed in fcarlet colour, Chap. LXI. The interpretation of the beast that was, and is not, and yet is; and Chap. LXI. The interpretation of the ten horns; and what is meamt by their hav- ་ ing ing power one hour with the beaft; and how they make war with the Lamb; Chap. LXIV. How the ten borns received power from the beast to perfecute the Chap. LXVII. How the faints may be said to come out of her; and how she must torment. Chap. LXIX. How the prophets and apoftles are bid to rejoice over the destruction Chap. LXXII. What is meant by the voice of many waters; and the voice of Chap. LXXIII. What is meant by the white horse; and by the many crowns that Chap. LXXVI. The interpretation of the name of Chrift written upon his thigh; Chap. LXXVII. What is meant by the fowls of heaven; and what the fupper is power power fignifies the false prophet; and how they are both caft alive into a lake of Chap. LXXXI. How non-commiffionated men are thofe that do add unto the pro- Chap. LXXXII. How men are faid to diminish, or take away from this book; and All |