THE INTERPRETER OF PROPHECY, OR, A VIEW OF SCRIPTURAL PROPHECIES AND THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT IN THE Past and Present OCCURRENCES of the WORLD. WITH CONJECTURES RESPECTING THEIR FUTURE COMPLETION. BY HENRY KETT, B.D. FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD, AND ONE OF HIS IN TWO VOLUMES, VOL. I. THE FOURTH EDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES. London: PRINTED BY BYE AND LAW, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, FOR THE AUTHOR; CHURCH-YARD. 1801. PREFACE. THE aftonishing progress made by infidelity in the present age of the world evidently requires from the friends of Chriftianity a peculiar degree of energy and vigilance in the cause of Religious Truth. They cannot fail to recollect, that, although Religion itself is invulnerable against every attack which artifice and violence direct against it, it is their indispensable duty to exert their utmost efforts to check the ravages of an enemy fo fatal to the deareft interests of man: and no mode of protection against its contagious spirit seems better calculated for general use, than a FULL AND CLEAR ELUCIDATION OF THE PROPHETICAL PARTS OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. The evidence derived from PROPHECY in fupport of REVELATION, is a progreffive and an accumulating evidence, which Mines A 3 |