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<p class="tab-1">We have, in this chapter, a further discovery and description of the church’s enemies: not other enemies than are mentioned before, but described after another manner, that the methods of their enmity may more fully appear. They are represented as two beasts; the first you have an account of (<a class="bibleref" title="Rev.13.1-Rev.13.10" href="/passage/?search=Rev.13.1-Rev.13.10">Rev. 13:1-10</a>) the second, <a class="bibleref" title="Rev.13.11-Rev.13.18" href="/passage/?search=Rev.13.11-Rev.13.18">Rev. 13:11-18</a> By the first some understand Rome pagan, and by the second Rome papal; but others understand Rome papal to be represented by both these beasts, by the first in its secular power, by the second in its ecclesiastical.</p>
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