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Covenanter postmillennialism In part of this message Rev. Schwertley discusses the historic postmillennialism of American Covenanters in the 1800s. Historic postmillennialists have tended to interpret the millennium as a future semi-golden age when the nations are converted to Christ, peace reigns throughout the earth, and the Antichrist (i.e., the pope) has been definitively defeated. The paradigm for Covenanter postmillennialism until 1866 was Alexander McLeod's book, 'Lectures Upon the Principal Prophecies of the Revelation' published in 1814. This book was widely-read and influential. Revelation speaks of 42 months or 1260 days and the common interpretation was that the 1260 days refer to prophetic years. The millennium would begin after a 1260 year period. The key question is, when did the 1260 years begin? Some, like McLeod, believed it began in 606 and therefore the millennium would begin in 1866. Obviously, this was an error.
Bio: Rev. Schwertley has been a guest preacher at over a dozen RPCNA and other reformed churches across the country. Pastor Schwertley has also been a featured speaker at The Puritan Project Conference in Brazil in June 2001, Greenville Seminary Worship Conference (Debate on...