Matthew 7:15
"Jean de Roquetaillade, also known as John of Rupescissa, (ca. 1310 – between 1366 and 1370)....
The Franciscan alchemist John of Rupescissa was to complicate the story further with
---his declaration of Antichrists to come from both East and West, ---and his declaration of an angelic pope as counterpoint to the idea of the papal Antichrist.
---For John, the angelic pope and the Last World Emperor would unite to restore the world shortly before its end.
"Jean de Roquetaillade, also known as John of Rupescissa, (ca. 1310 – between 1366 and 1370)....
The Franciscan alchemist John of Rupescissa was to complicate the story further with
---his declaration of Antichrists to come from both East and West, ---and his declaration of an angelic pope as counterpoint to the idea of the papal Antichrist.
---For John, the angelic pope and the Last World Emperor would unite to restore the world shortly before its end.
In 1356, John of Rupescissa warned in his prophetic treatise, the Vade mecum in tribulatione, that within just a few short years, Antichrist would appear among Christians, ushering in a terrifying climax of human history: Before we come to the year 1365, there will appear publicly an eastern Antichrist whose disciples will preach in parts of Jerusalem with false signs and portents to bring about the seduction of all with error . . . in the five years between 1360 and 1365, destructions will abound beyond all human estimation: tempests never before seen from the sky, floods of water unheard..."
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