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If any man desires to do God's will, he will have the needed illumination to recognize, and can tell for himself whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking from myself and on my own accord.  John 7:17 

 Notes

 

1      Prideaux, Humphrey, The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the               Jews and Neighboring Nations,  Fifteenth American, from the twentieth                             London edition. New York:  Harper and Bros. 1842, Volume I, p. 322.

2      Kah, Gary, Enroute to Global Occupation, Lafayette, Louisiana:  Huntington                       House Publishers 1992, pp. 40-41.

3      Smith, Uriah, Daniel and the Revelation, Hagerstown, MD:  Review and        Herald             Publishing Association, Revision Copyrighted 1972, pp. 107-110.

4      Gibbon, Edward, The History of the Decline and the Fall of the Roman                               Empire, Edited by H.H. Milman New York:  Harper and Bros., 1845, Volume III,                   chapter 37, pp. 548-52.

5      Elliot, Hara Apocalyptica, Second edition, carefully revised, London:  Seeley,                     Burnside and Seeley, 1846, Volume III, p. 139, note 3.

6      Smith, Uriah, Daniel and the Revelation, Hagerstown, MD:  Review and                             Herald Publishing Association, Revision Copyrighted 1972, p. 127.

7      JewishEncyclopedia.com, Calendar, History of, 1901-1906.

8      Landman, Isaak, Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Skokie, IL:  Varda Books                           2009, Volume V, p. 410.   

9      JewishEncyclopedia.com by Emil G. Hirsch, PhD., LL.D. Rabbi Sinai     Congregation:           Professor of Rabbinical Literature and Philosophy, University of Chicago.

10    Catechism of the Council of Trent, Translated by J. Donovan, Dublin: James                       Duffy, Sons and Co., 1829, p. 347.

11    White, Ellen G., The Great Controversy. Coldwater, Michigan: Remnant Publications,           1998 edition, pp. 287-88.

12     Kah, Gary, Enroute to Global Occupation, Lafayette         , Louisiana, Huntington               House Publishers, 1992, pp. 40-41.

13     Prideaux, Humphrey,  The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the              Jews and Neighboring Nations, Fifteenth American, from the twentieth London                    edition, New York:  Harper and Bros., 1842, Volume I, p. 137.    

14     Newton, Sir Isaac, Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, A new edition by P.            Borthwick, London:  James Nisbet, 1831, pp. 154-57.

15     Prideaux, Humphrey, The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the                Jews and Neighboring Nations, Fifteenth American, from the twentieth London                    edition, New York: Harper and Bros., 1842, Volume I, p. 322.

16     Hales, William, A New Analysis of Chronology and Geography, History and Prophecy,          Second edition, corrected and improved, London:  C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830,                Volume I, 84.

17     Smith, Uriah, Daniel and the Revelation, Hagerstown, MD:  Review and Herald                    Publishing Association, Revision Copyrighted 1972, p. 58.

18     White, Ellen G.,  The Great Controversy, Coldwater, Michigan:  Remnant Publications,          1998 edition, pp. 673-678

19     White, Ellen G., The Great Controversy, Coldwater, Michigan:  Remnant Publications,          1998 edition, p. 359 

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