APOSTASY OF THE CHURCH OF ROME, AND THE IDENTITY OF THE PAPAL POWER, WITH The Man of Sin and Son of Perdition OF ST. PAUL'S PROPHECY, IN THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS, OF Scripture and History. BY WILLIAM CUNINGHAME, Esq. AUTHOR OF A DISSERTATION ON THE SEALS AND TRUMPETS OF THE APOCALYPSE, 168 "Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold GLASGOW: Printed by Young, Gallie, & Co. FOR M. OGLE; GLASGOW: OGLE, ALLARDICE, & THOMSON; WAUGH, & INNES; AND W. OLIPHANT, EDINBURGH: OGLES, DUNCAN & COCHRAN; CADELL & DAVIES; J. HATCHARD; LONDON: AND JOHNSTON & DEAS, QUBLIN. ̧ EFACE. umstances in the times in seem to call for new statees upon which the Reformed separated from Rome, and t her authority. to be feared that Protestants, |