The Persian, the
Macedonian, the Roman conqueror, entered upon the stage each at his
predicted period. The revolutions of power, and the succession of
monarchies, were so arranged by Providence, as to facilitate the
progress of the gospel through the habitable world, after the day had
arrived, "when the stone which was cut out of the mountain without
hands, should become a great mountain and fill the earth." This was
the day which Abraham saw afar off, and was glad. This was the day
which "many prophets, and kings, and righteous men desired to see,
but could not"; the day for which "the earnest expectation of
the creature," long opprest with ignorance, and bewildered in
superstition, might be justly said to wait.
V. This was the hour of Christ's triumph over all the powers of
darkness; the hour in which He overthrew dominions and thrones, "led
captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men." The contest which the
kingdom of darkness had long maintained against the kingdom of light
was now brought to its crisis. The period was come when "the seed of
the woman shall bruise the head of the serpent" For many ages the
most gross superstition had filled the earth.
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