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Four Horsmen
S e v e n
S e v e n
Trajan 2 appear 2
horsemen at ye
opening
h e a d s
s e a l s
Severus 3 3
of ye first four seals
Decius
o f
o p e n e d
4 4
y
5 Woman persecuted by
e
D r a g o n
Dioclesian 5 Souls under ye altar the Dragon
&
B e a s t
Theodosius 7 Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira 7 Sardis Philadelphia Laodicea
The 4 winds held. The The 7 Seal opened
th Balaam teaches Balac to The temple & altar & they Woman flies into y e
The seven Angels appear. The Beast ascends out of
144000 Israelites sealed Peace for half an hour cast a stumbling block that worship therein wilderness. Two Beasts the abyss. The Church of
numbered and sealed. The before Israel. The martyr measured arise. Image made to ye Laodicea spewed out.
Candlestick of Ephesus Antipas slain in Pergamus Beasts. Dragon persecutes
Arcadius & Honorius removed out of its place
ye remnant of ye womans
1 1 seed, kills all who will not 1
T h e
T h e
T h e
T h e
the four first trumpets
smitten by y
s e v e n
s e v e n
s e a v e n
of the Beast. The 144000
sealed saints on mount
3 3 3
e
wars of
w i n d s
l a s t
4 4 4
V i a l s
T h u n d e r s Woman arrives to her The Whore rides upon her
5 5 5
T h e
p l a g u e s
T h e
o f
t h r e e
1 2 6 0
w r a t h
w o - t r u m p e t s
d a y s
a r e
6 6 6
p o u r e d
The resurrection of ye The gospel preached to all Babylon falls.
two witnesses Nations. Babylon falls.
o u t
The Word of God makes
war wth ye Beast & Kings
The great tribulation The tribulation of 10 days Christ fights against ye The seventh Trumpt The harvest & Vintage The victory The battel of ye earth. The judgmt
The palm bearing multitude
7 Nicolaitans 7 wth ye sword sounds. The time of ye over ye 7 of ye great sits, the saints reign in the
comes out of ye great of his mouth. The mystery dead that they should be Beast & over day of God new heaven new earth &
tribulation of God finished. judged. his Image almighty new Jerusalem
Schematic interpretation of the Book of Revelation composed by Isaac Newton and sent to John Locke (1690s). Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Locke c. 27, f. 88r. Stephen David Snobelen and the Bodleian Library, Oxford