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Tb Looming Jmish War 255<br />

With frets such as these before us, how can we doubt what interpretation<br />

ought to be put upon the times thus designated in these respective<br />

passages? 70<br />

There are those who view the Neronic persecution as lasting but a few<br />

months in A.D. 64 – 65. The later deaths of Peter and Paul and the<br />

evil role of Nero in early Christian literature, however, militate<br />

against such a delimitation. A number of scholars have held to the<br />

persecution as lasting until Nero’s death.71<br />

Conclusion<br />

It is most remarkable that not only in Revelation do we find large<br />

patterns of evidences befitting the A.D. 60s era, but also even many<br />

smaller details. It surely is no accidental similarity that allows us to<br />

p. 56; John Rutherford, “Persecution,“ in ISBE 42325; von Mosheim, History of Chtitiani~<br />

1:142.<br />

70. Stuart, Apoca~pse 2:469.<br />

71. See for example:<br />

T. W. Camon, The Chrirtian Testimony Throughout the Ag~ (London: Pickering & Inglis,<br />

n.d.), p. 30.<br />

Henry Cowan, Landnurrks of Church History to the ReJn-m.ation, 2nd ed. (Philadelphia:<br />

Westminster, 1904), p. 6.<br />

Franz Xavier Funk, A Manual of Church HistoU, trans. Luigi Cappadelta, 5th ed. (St.<br />

Louis: B. Herder, 1904) 1:40.<br />

Justo L. Gonzalez, The Story of ChristianiQ, vol. 1: lhr~ Church to the Dawn of the<br />

Reformation (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1984), p. 36.<br />

Samuel G. Green, A Handbook of Church Histoy from the Apostokc Era to the Dawn #tlu<br />

Reformation (London: Religious Tract Society, 1904), p. 64.<br />

George Gregory, Dr. Grego@ HirtoV ofttu Christian Church jiom thz Earliest Perio& to the<br />

Presad Time, ed. Martin Ruter (Cincinnati: Roff and Young, 1832), p. 28.<br />

John Fletcher Hurst, Short Hi.rtoy of the Chrirtian Church (New York: Harper, 1892), p. 18.<br />

George Johnson, Jerome D. Hannan, and M. Dominica, The Stoty of the Church: Her<br />

Foundtig, Miss-ion, and Progress (New York Benziger, 1947), p. 39.<br />

Johann Heinrich Kurtz, Church Histoty, 9th cd., trans. John McPherson (New York:<br />

Funk and Wagnalls, 1888), p. 77.<br />

William Jones, The History of the Christian Church from thz Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth<br />

Ceni%ry, 5th cd., vol. 1 (London: WllliamJones, 1826), p. 163.<br />

Joseph McSorely, An Outline of the Histoy of the Chwch ~ Centuries, 9th ed. (St. Louis:<br />

B. Herder, 1954), p. 22.<br />

MI1O Mahan, A Church Hirtoy of the First Seven Centuries to the Close of the Sixth General<br />

Council, 3rd ed. (New York: E. and J. B. Young, 1892), p. 26.<br />

Andrew Miller, Church Hirtory j%a ttu First to the Twenttith Cenhty, 2nd ed. (Grand<br />

Rapids, Zondervan, [1873] 1964), p. 122.

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