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Title: Studies in Prophecy
Author: Arno C. Gaebelein
Release Date: March 11, 2010 [EBook #31603]
Language: English
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Studies in Prophecy
_By_
ARNO C. GAEBELEIN
Editor "Our Hope."
Author of Expositions of Joel, Daniel, Zechariah,
Ezekiel, Matthew, Acts, Revelation, Etc.
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By A. C. GAEBELEIN
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TO MY FRIEND
MR. SIDNEY T. SMITH, OF WINNIPEG MANITOBA, IN APPRECIATION OF HIS
LOYALTY TO THE WORD OF GOD AND FELLOWSHIP IN THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST
OUR LORD, AND HIS FAITHFUL TESTIMONY AND SERVICE IN THE GREAT GATEWAY
OF THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Present Age
That Blessed Hope
Who will be Caught up when the Lord Comes?
The Church and the Tribulation
The Ten Virgins
The Redemption of the Purchased Possession
The History of Satan
The Conversion of the World
The Feasts of Jehovah
When the Day Breaks and the Shadows Flee Away
Prophetic Poems by Horatius Bonar
FOREWORD.
BY C. I. SCOFIELD.
The present interest in prophetical studies, due to a world-situation
so unprecedented as to have no historic parallels upon which a shallow
optimism may build futile hopes, is in every way to be welcomed and
encouraged. It surely is a divine provision for such a day as this
that for the last fifty years the prophetic word has been under the
sane and patient study of so many men of devout and trained minds.
Amongst these the author of this book has won a foremost place. At the
farthest possible remove from fanciful and radical methods of
interpretation, the conclusions whi
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